2017
DOI: 10.1111/bjhp.12243
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Goal disturbance changes pre/post‐renal transplantation are related to changes in distress

Abstract: Intervention strategies targeting attainable and realistic goal setting, and perceived control in RTx recipients who do not benefit optimally from RTx, might enhance psychological functioning in this population. Statement of contribution What is already known on this subject? Kidney transplantation improves patients' psychological functioning. Experienced disturbances in important life goals are related to lower psychological functioning in chronic illness. What does this study add? Goal disturbance decreases … Show more

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“…The GHQ-12 has been validated in ESRD patients with good internal reliability and external validity in previous study. 36 The coefficient of Cronbach's α of this scale in present study was 0.783.…”
Section: -Item General Health Questionnaire (Ghq-12)supporting
confidence: 46%
“…The GHQ-12 has been validated in ESRD patients with good internal reliability and external validity in previous study. 36 The coefficient of Cronbach's α of this scale in present study was 0.783.…”
Section: -Item General Health Questionnaire (Ghq-12)supporting
confidence: 46%
“…Additionally, this intervention is in line with the vision of the WHO which stipulates that the healthcare system should be addressed when improving SMS [46] and with recommendations regarding enhancing self-regulation skills among kidney transplant recipients for optimizing psychological wellbeing [47].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The development of the current intervention responds to the need for practical and effective interventions to optimize self-management support after transplantation, in which tailoring, a holistic approach, shared decision making, and patient empowerment is incorporated. In addition, this intervention is in line with the vision of the World Health Organization, which stipulates that the health care system should be addressed when improving self-management support [47] and with recommendations regarding enhancing self-regulation skills among kidney transplant recipients for optimizing the psychological well-being [48].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%