2017
DOI: 10.1111/jan.13263
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Changes of perceived control after kidney transplantation: a prospective study

Abstract: A considerable number of patients report increased levels of perceived control after transplantation that are associated with a subsequent decrease in psychological distress. Results emphasize the importance of perceived control and could inform interventions to facilitate well-being after kidney transplantation.

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“…Over half of studies include people receiving in‐centre HD ( n = 460, 54.8%), with only 17 (2%; [Anvar‐Abnavi & Bazargani, 2010; Brekke et al, 2017; K.‐H. Chen et al, 2014; Danuser et al, 2017; Müller et al, 2020, Griva et al, 2012; Jones et al, 2020; Myaskovsky et al, 2012; Nohre et al, 2020; Schulz et al, 2014, 2017; Spencer et al, 2011; Szeifert et al, 2010; Zelle et al, 2012; Zheng et al, 2014; Zimmermann et al, 2016]) identifying depression in kidney transplant recipients. The most common type of depression assessment method was with a self‐report tool ( n = 716.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Over half of studies include people receiving in‐centre HD ( n = 460, 54.8%), with only 17 (2%; [Anvar‐Abnavi & Bazargani, 2010; Brekke et al, 2017; K.‐H. Chen et al, 2014; Danuser et al, 2017; Müller et al, 2020, Griva et al, 2012; Jones et al, 2020; Myaskovsky et al, 2012; Nohre et al, 2020; Schulz et al, 2014, 2017; Spencer et al, 2011; Szeifert et al, 2010; Zelle et al, 2012; Zheng et al, 2014; Zimmermann et al, 2016]) identifying depression in kidney transplant recipients. The most common type of depression assessment method was with a self‐report tool ( n = 716.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A total of 839 studies included data on the identification of depression (including the 102 studies that also had information on the identification and management of depression). A descriptive summary of these studies is presented in Müller et al, 2020, Griva et al, 2012Jones et al, 2020;Myaskovsky et al, 2012;Nohre et al, 2020;Schulz et al, 2014Schulz et al, , 2017Spencer et al, 2011;Szeifert et al, 2010;Zelle et al, 2012;Zheng et al, 2014;Zimmermann et al, 2016]) identifying depression in kidney transplant recipients. The most common type of depression assessment method was with a self-report tool (n = 716.…”
Section: Identification Of Depression: Study Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 12 22 The informants’ expectations of getting their life back are thus not surprising because KTx is an obvious way to re-establish perceived control. 18 …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 17 The decline in older life may be influenced by health impairment, loneliness and less perceived control, 14 the latter of which is considered to be defined as a learnt expectation that can change. 18 In a Dutch study, Jansen et al found that a relatively high self-esteem in dialysis patients was associated with low concern about the illness and low negative impact of dialysis treatment on life. 19 The situation of patients ≥65 years with ESKD awaiting KTx is complex.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(); Schulz et al. ()). Changes in thoughts, the concept of life and priorities experienced by HSCT patients in the current study were attributed to the nature of the disease itself and the participants’ previous experience of disease relapse.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%