2023
DOI: 10.53855/bjt.v26i1.470_in
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Understanding the Experience of Spirituality of Patients on the Waiting List for Organ Transplantation

Abstract: Objective: To understand how the spirituality of adult patients on the waiting list for solid organ transplantation can be experienced. Materials and methods: Qualitative study was carried out with adult patients on the waiting list for solid organ transplants who used Facebook—a popular social network on the internet. Data were collected through semi structured interviews, conducted remotely with 8 participants, and analyzed using content analysis. Results: Three … Show more

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“…This waiting time can exacerbate feelings of anxiety, depression, fear, and anger, leading to competition among those awaiting transplantation. [6][7][8] Psychological issues, such as anxiety and fear, often surface in patients before surgery due to the risks associated with surgical interventions. Literature indicates a negative correlation between preoperative spirituality and levels of anxiety and fear, suggesting that spiritual care interventions effectively mitigate these feelings of anxiety and depression.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This waiting time can exacerbate feelings of anxiety, depression, fear, and anger, leading to competition among those awaiting transplantation. [6][7][8] Psychological issues, such as anxiety and fear, often surface in patients before surgery due to the risks associated with surgical interventions. Literature indicates a negative correlation between preoperative spirituality and levels of anxiety and fear, suggesting that spiritual care interventions effectively mitigate these feelings of anxiety and depression.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%