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Psychological and Emotional Aspects in Living Donor Kidney Transplantation
Authors:M.L. Pistorio  M. Veroux  C. Trigona  M. Patanè  S. Lo Bianco  G. Cirincione  P. Veroux  A. Giaquinta  C. De Pasquale
Affiliation:1. Vascular Surgery and Organ Transplant Unit, Department of Surgery, Transplantation, and Advanced Technologies GF Ingrassia, University Hospital of Catania, Italy;2. Department of Formative Science, University of Catania, Italy
Abstract:

Background

The decision to resort to living donor transplantation determines a particular condition characterized by a strong mental and emotional anguish, both for the patients and their families.The purpose of the study was to correlate the relational dynamics between donor-recipient, donor/recipient couple with the health team, and the family support perceived by the couple with the quality of life 6 months before transplant and 12 months after transplant and compare the data between the 2 time points after participating in the psychotherapy program of counseling about behavioral change.

Patients and Methods

Twenty-seven donor and recipient pairs consented to participate. The quality of life was studied through the Complete Form Health Survey (SF-36). All subjects completed a questionnaire that investigated the 3 types of fundamental relationships (donor-recipient, donor/recipient with the health team, and family support perceived by the couple). All participants were involved in an 18-month psychotherapy program in the pre- and post-transplant phase.

Results

The quality of the donor-recipient relationship significantly positively influences the subjective perception of psychophysical well-being before and after transplant. Post-transplant family support is crucial in ensuring a good perception of psychological and emotional health in donors and recipients. The relationship with the health team is important in ensuring a good perception of psychophysical health only in recipients after transplant.

Conclusions

This study suggests that patients should be assisted by a multidisciplinary health care team and receive continuous support from relatives during the post-transplant adaptation process. This facilitates the donor and recipient postoperative quality of life.
Keywords:Address correspondence to Maria Luisa Pistorio   University Hospital of Catania   Via Santa Sofia   84   95123 Catania   Italy. Tel: +390953782629   Fax +390953782629.
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