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Coping styles of patients waiting for renal transplantation

Han Meng-xia, Xie Jun-jie, An Dan   

  1. Second Department of Urology, Organ transplantation Center, the 309th Hospital of PLA, Beijing  100091, China
  • Received:2012-08-29 Revised:2013-02-27 Online:2013-07-30 Published:2013-07-30
  • Contact: Xie Jun-jie, Master, Physician, Second Department of Urology, Organ transplantation Center, the 309th Hospital of PLA, Beijing 100091, China xiaopx309@126.com
  • About author:Han Meng-xia, Nurse in-charge, Second Department of Urology, Organ transplantation Center, the 309th Hospital of PLA, Beijing 100091, China hanmengxia109@sina.com

Abstract:

BACKGROUND: To evaluate the psychological characteristics of the patients waiting for renal transplantation in order to analyze coping style, thus perform the corresponding personalized clinical psychological intervention which is conductive for patients to face reality and disease.
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the psychological characteristics of the patients waiting for renal transplantation and to analyze the effect of different social factors on the coping style of patients and to explore the corresponding clinical mental intervention method
METHODS: Fifty-eight patients waiting for renal transplantation and 60 patients without renal transplantation were randomly selected from Second Department of Urology, Organ transplantation Center, the 309th Hospital of PLA between February 2009 and August 2010, the patients were required to fill in a psychological questionnaire form using the currently general used medical response. The effect of social factors on the coping style and psychological stress status was analyzed with multi-factor Logistic regression analysis.
RESULTS AND CONCLUSION: From the questionnaire survey, the evasive and yielding value scores of the patients waiting for renal transplantation were significantly higher than those of the patients without renal transplantation (P < 0.05), but there was no significant difference of confrontation score between the patients
(P > 0.05). It indicated that the psychological pressure of the patients waiting for renal transplantation was bigger that of the patients with out renal transplantation, which may related with course of the disease, cost and the rejection after transplantation for the patients has to endured. Multi-factor Logistic regression analysis showed that sex, education, income, payment methods and age of the patients were all related with the confrontation, evasive and yielding scores, as those with technical secondary school education or better got the best confrontation score while those with annual income less than 60 000 yuan got the highest score in evasive and yielding styles. The results show that income and education level of patients are the main factors that affect the coping style and psychological stress status of the patients waiting for renal transplantation, treating the patients with reasonable renal clinical care interventions can help the patients face to the disease positively and can reduce the damage of transplantation to the psychology of the patients.

Key words: organ transplantation, renal transplantation, waiting for renal transplantation, coping style, psychological investigation, care, psychological stress status, medical coping questionnaire, influencing factors, survey analysis

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