2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2016.06.032
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Assessment of Factors Related to Adherence to Treatment in Liver Transplantation Candidates

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“…The patient gradually realizes the gravity and precariousness of their life condition and the increasingly evident need for a transplant to survive. In view of the permanence and the inevitability of this situation, the presence of anxiety (inherent in this process) increases, and may even be accompanied by depressive symptoms, requiring adequate interventions by the care team (9) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The patient gradually realizes the gravity and precariousness of their life condition and the increasingly evident need for a transplant to survive. In view of the permanence and the inevitability of this situation, the presence of anxiety (inherent in this process) increases, and may even be accompanied by depressive symptoms, requiring adequate interventions by the care team (9) .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following instruments were used: Sociodemographic Data Record: an instrument elaborated according to the evaluation criteria of the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (IBGE -Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatística), with the purpose of discovering the profile of the study population; Multiprofessional Initial Evaluation: semi-structured interview script that addresses the clinical and psychological aspects of the disease, the daily living habits and understanding of the disease (9) ; DUKE (DUREL) Religiosity Scale: a scale validated for the Brazilian population consisting of five items which measure three of the main dimensions of religious involvement related to health outcomes. The first two items (organizational religiosity -OR, non-organizational religiosity -NOR) are related to physical, mental and social health indicators (ranging from 1 -more than once a week to 6 -never), and the other three items (intrinsic religiosity -IR) are related to social support and health outcomes (ranging from 1 -totally true for me to 5 -this is not true).…”
Section: Data Collectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contudo, após o transplante, diferentes problemas emocionais afetam a pessoa, como a depressão, o medo da rejeição e a ansiedade, que reduzem com frequência a capacidade para o trabalho e o convívio social. 7,[10][11] Apesar de alguns pacientes considerarem o retorno às atividades laborais como indicativo de boa recuperação pós-transplante, algumas condições para o regresso ao trabalho ainda causam preocupação nos receptores, a saber: exigências físicas, risco de infecção graças à exposição a diferentes grupos de pessoas e à incapacidade de executar as atividades necessárias. Outra preocupação indicada pelos pacientes é a perda dos benefícios financeiros conquistados antes do transplante, no caso de insucesso no retorno ao trabalho.…”
Section: Receptores (N = 92)unclassified
“…Os resultados de estudos demonstraram que os pacientes relataram maior satisfação e adesão ao tratamento, redução da ansiedade e melhora na qualidade de vida, quando perceberam que as preocupações e déficits do conhecimento foram abordados pelos profissionais de saúde. 4,[7][8] O ensino do paciente é tópico de interesse entre os enfermeiros, sendo considerado como papel relevante deste profissional. O enfermeiro tem responsabilidade no investimento de esforços em atividades que promovam o aperfeiçoamento de intervenções educativas, com o uso de estratégias de aprendizagem, as quais, podem melhorar a qualidade dos resultados para o paciente e a família.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Due to regulatory laws and black marketing of this important organ system, bio-artificial liver (BAL), or bioengineered whole organ liver transplants are also being made available. Donor organ shortage is the main limitation to liver transplantation as a treatment for end-stage liver disease (ESLD) and acute liver failure (ALF) [178]. It can be fulfilled by organ culture or stem cell transplantation and cell fusion methods.…”
Section: Liver Transplantationmentioning
confidence: 99%