Self-Management of Infection Control Behavior of Adult Recipients of Living-Donor Liver Transplantation Within 5 Years After Transplantation |
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Authors: | C. Arakawa S. Teraguchi C. Akazawa T. Nishizono M. Yamamoto |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Shiga Prefecture, Japan;2. Tenri Health Care University, Japan;3. Kyoto University, Japan;4. Osaka Medical College, Japan;5. Sonoda Womens University, Japan |
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Abstract: | This study determines the present condition of self-management of infection control behavior of adult recipients who underwent living-donor liver transplantation (LDLT). The design was a qualitative study using a semistructured interview. The subjects were recipients who underwent LDLT at Kyoto University Hospital within 5 years to March 2011 and gave their consents to participate in this study. The subjects were 10 recipients (4 male and 6 female), and their average age was 56.7 years. Of 502 sentences about self-management behavior extracted from the verbatim records of all subjects, 61 sentences were about infection control behavior. Cluster analysis was used to classify these sentences into 5 groups: basic preventive behavior, application preventive behavior, active preventive behavior, change of preventive behavior depending on physical condition, and establishment of preventive behavior. |
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