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Effect of family environment and donor source on patient quality of life following renal transplantation.
Authors:Alan J Christensen  Katherine Raichle  Shawna L Ehlers  Andrew J Bertolatus
Affiliation:Department of Psychology, University of Iowa, Iowa City 52242, USA. alan-christensen@uiowa.edu
Abstract:The authors examined the degree to which the supportiveness of a patient's family environment predicts change in quality of life following renal transplantation. The sample consisted of 95 patients receiving renal grafts from either a living donor or a cadaveric donor. Patients were initially assessed prior to transplantation with follow-up assessment occurring an average of 5.5 months after transplantation. Among patients receiving a living-donor kidney, those reporting a more supportive family environment exhibited reduced depression, improved mobility, and improved social functioning. However, those living-donor recipients reporting less family support exhibited increased depression and diminished mobility and social functioning after transplantation. Patients receiving a kidney from a cadaveric donor showed modest improvements in quality of life regardless of the degree of family support.
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