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Acceptance of Illness Among Patients Pursuing Transplantation or Left Ventricular Assist Device
Authors:Miller-Matero  Lisa R  Hecht  Leah M  Elsiss  Farah  Miller  Mary Kate  Son  John  Ling  Shu  Segal  Antú  Bryce  Kelly
Institution:1.Behavioral Health, Henry Ford Health System, 1 Ford Place, Detroit, MI, 48202, USA
;2.Center for Health Policy and Health Services Research, Henry Ford Health System, 1 Ford Place, Detroit, MI, 48202, USA
;3.Transplant Institute, Henry Ford Health System, 2799 W Grand Blvd, Detroit, MI, 48202, USA
;4.Wayne State University School of Medicine, Detroit, MI, 48201, USA
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Abstract:

Acceptance of illness is related to better mental health among patients with chronic illness; however, this construct has not been evaluated as part of routine transplantation evaluations. The purpose of this study was to create a brief measure of acceptance of illness for patients pursuing organ transplantation and examine how acceptance is related to distress. Retrospective medical record reviews were conducted for 290 patients who completed a routine psychosocial evaluation prior to transplant listing which included the Illness Acceptance Scale (IAS). Internal consistency for the IAS was excellent (Cronbach’s alpha?=?.92). Illness acceptance was negatively correlated with depression, anxiety, and catastrophizing and was not related to health literacy or health numeracy. The IAS is a reliable and valid measure for patients who are pursuing thoracic transplant or left ventricular assist device. Clinicians may want to screen transplant candidates for illness acceptance and refer those with lower levels to psychological interventions.

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