2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijnurstu.2014.01.012
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Renal transplant failure and disenfranchised grief: Participants' experiences in the first year post-graft failure – a qualitative longitudinal study

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“…However, one might speculate that receiving a kidney from a deceased donor would be less challenging. Indeed, participants in several qualitative studies have expressed a preference for deceased donors so that they do not have to inconvenience loved ones (de Groot et al, 2012, Gill and Lowes, 2014, Pradel, 2003. Consequently, our finding that it can be challenging for renal patients to accept kidneys from deceased is important.…”
Section: Thinking About Receiving a Kidney From A Deceased Donormentioning
confidence: 85%
“…However, one might speculate that receiving a kidney from a deceased donor would be less challenging. Indeed, participants in several qualitative studies have expressed a preference for deceased donors so that they do not have to inconvenience loved ones (de Groot et al, 2012, Gill and Lowes, 2014, Pradel, 2003. Consequently, our finding that it can be challenging for renal patients to accept kidneys from deceased is important.…”
Section: Thinking About Receiving a Kidney From A Deceased Donormentioning
confidence: 85%
“…These psychological feelings of loss were unfortunately often under-recognized by health care professionals. 70 There is mounting evidence of an association between illness perceptions and depression. 18,71 Illness perceptions are conceptualized within a framework of self-regulation (Common-Sense Model [CSM]).…”
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“…Diante dessa conjuntura, é necessário que os profissionais da saúde avaliem de que forma as pessoas transplantadas estão se comportando com tais mudanças na sua vida. Ademais, devem estabelecer apoio necessário para a compreensão das consequências psicossociais que podem se associar à falha da transplantação renal (28).…”
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