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Psychosocial impact of structured transfer of adolescents with kidney transplants to adult services : an interventional national cohort study
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Kocjančič, Daša
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Battelino, Nina
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Oblak, Manca
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Novljan, Gregor
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Background: Pediatric kidney transplantation entails a well-timed transition from pediatric to adult medical care. We aimed to construct a structured transition protocol and evaluate its impact on transfer-related psychosocial problems in Slovenian patients with kidney transplants. Methods: Individual transition-related perceptions of our patients and their parents were first assessed, and the gathered information was used to establish a country-specific transition protocol. Eleven kidney transplant patients qualified for actual transfer and were considered for further analysis. Comprehension and attitude towards transfer, coping strategies, personality resilience, behavioral, and emotional problems were assessed using questionnaires and established psychological tools before and after the completed transfer. The results were compared and analyzed. Results: Ten of the eleven eligible patients were transferred to adult services between April 2020 and January 2021. The median age at enrollment was 19.7 years (range: 18.2–22.8 years). The most frequent concerns regarding upcoming health care were worse accessibility (50%), less supportive and less committed healthcare providers (40%), and deterioration of medical condition (10.0%). After the completed protocol-guided transfer, the patients declared to have no further concerns or worries. Before transfer, 28.9% of the patients' responses rated the amount and relevance of received information and counseling as “Adequate” or “Very adequate,” whereas, after the transfer, the proportion of positive responses increased to 48.9%. Anxiety and withdrawn depressive symptoms were the predominant emotional problems before transfer. Their prevalence decreased after the completed transfer. Conclusions: Our results suggest that transfer-related anxieties and concerns can be significantly reduced by applying a structured transition protocol in transplant patients.
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English
Keywords:
adolescents
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kidney transplantation
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psychosocial problems
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transition
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Article
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1.01 - Original Scientific Article
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MF - Faculty of Medicine
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2022
Number of pages:
10 str.
Numbering:
Vol. 26, iss. 8, art. e14373
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20.500.12556/RUL-143427
UDC:
616-053.2
ISSN on article:
1397-3142
DOI:
10.1111/petr.14373
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121712387
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20.12.2022
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Title:
Pediatric transplantation
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Pediatr. transplant.
Publisher:
Wiley
ISSN:
1397-3142
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2149652
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Slovenian
Keywords:
pediatrija
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transplantacija ledvic
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