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Perceived social support associated with posttraumatic growth in liver transplant recipients: A cross-sectional study
Affiliation:1. Department of Psychiatric Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Inonu University, Malatya 44280, Turkey;2. Department of Surgical Diseases Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Malatya Turgut Özal University, Malatya 42005, Turkey;3. Department of Surgical Diseases Nursing, Inonu University, Malatya 44280, Turkey;1. Division of Surgical Nursing, Nursing Department, Health Sciences Faculty, Istanbul Aydin University, Istanbul, Turkey;2. Surgery Clinic, Malatya Education and Research Hospital, Malatya, Turkey;3. Division of Surgical Nursing, Nursing Faculty, Inonu University, Malatya, Turkey;1. Malatya Training and Research Hospital, Malatya, Turkey;2. Department of Surgical Nursing, Inonu University, Faculty of Nursing, Malatya, Turkey;1. Surgical Nursing Division, Nursing Department, Health Sciences High School, Istanbul Nisantasi University, Istanbul, Turkey;2. Surgical Nursing Division, Nursing Department, Faculty of Health Sciences, Istanbul Aydin University, Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract:IntroductionThere is almost no information about the role of perceived social support, one of the main variables facilitating posttraumatic growth, in liver transplant. For this reason, the issue requires further clarity. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between perceived social support and posttraumatic growth in individuals receiving liver transplants.MethodThis cross-sectional study was carried out with liver transplant recipients at a hospital in eastern Turkey (N = 117). The data collection instruments included a Descriptive Characteristics Form, the Posttraumatic Growth Inventory and the Multidimensional Scale of Perceived Social Support. The data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, correlation analysis and hierarchical linear regression analysis.ResultsIt was revealed that the participants had high levels of posttraumatic growth (73.05 ± 16.82) and perceived social support (67.75 ± 14.33). A moderate and positive relationship was determined between the mean perceived social support total score and the mean posttraumatic growth total score of the participants (p < 0.01). Perceived social support explained 25.6% of the variance in posttraumatic growth (F = 39.600; p < 0.05; Adjusted R2 = 0.256), while perceived social support together with primary school-level education and low economic status explained 32.3% of the variance in posttraumatic growth (F = 17.954; p < 0.05; Adjusted R2= 0.323).ConclusionThe results on perceived social support revealed that liver transplant recipients had a subjective feeling of being understood, respected and supported by their families more than friends and significant other in a social environment. This study showed that high perceived social support contributes to posttraumatic growth in liver transplant recipients. Apart from perceived social support, other factors affecting posttraumatic growth included individuals' perceptions of their education level and economic situation.
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