Stress, coping and adherence to immunosuppressive medications in kidney transplantation: a comparative study
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE : Adherence to medication is a key issue relating to outcomes from transplantation and it is influenced by several factors, such as stress and coping strategies. However, these factors have been poorly explored. We aimed to compare stress and coping strategies between adherent and nonadherent renal transplant recipients who were receiving immunosuppression. DESIGN AND SETTING : We conducted a comparative, cross-sectional and observational study at a university-based transplantation clinic in Juiz de Fora, Brazil. METHODS :Fifty patients were recruited and classified as adherent or nonadherent following administration of the Basel Assessment of Adherence to Immunosuppressive Medications Scale. Stress was evaluated using the Lipp Stress Symptom Inventory for Adults and coping strategies were assessed using the Ways of Coping Scale. RESULTS : The study included 25 nonadherent patients and 25 controls with a mean age of 44.1 ± 12.8 years and median post-transplantation time of 71.8 months. Stress was present in 50% of the patients. Through simple logistic regression, nonadherence was correlated with palliative coping (OR 3.4; CI: 1.02-11.47; P < 0.05) and had a marginal trend toward significance with more advanced phases of stress (OR 4.7; CI: 0.99-22.51; P = 0.053). CONCLUSION :Stress and coping strategies may have implications for understanding and managing nonadherent behavior among transplantation patients and should be considered among the strategies for reducing nonadherence. |
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Stress, coping and adherence to immunosuppressive medications in kidney transplantation: a comparative study |
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Stress, coping and adherence to immunosuppressive medications in kidney transplantation: a comparative study |
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Stress, coping and adherence to immunosuppressive medications in kidney transplantation: a comparative study Brito,Daniela Cristina Sampaio de Stress, psychological Adaptation, psychological Medication adherence Patient compliance Kidney transplantation |
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Stress, coping and adherence to immunosuppressive medications in kidney transplantation: a comparative study |
title_full |
Stress, coping and adherence to immunosuppressive medications in kidney transplantation: a comparative study |
title_fullStr |
Stress, coping and adherence to immunosuppressive medications in kidney transplantation: a comparative study |
title_full_unstemmed |
Stress, coping and adherence to immunosuppressive medications in kidney transplantation: a comparative study |
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Stress, coping and adherence to immunosuppressive medications in kidney transplantation: a comparative study |
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Brito,Daniela Cristina Sampaio de |
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Brito,Daniela Cristina Sampaio de Marsicano,Elisa Oliveira Grincenkov,Fabiane Rossi dos Santos Colugnati,Fernando Antônio Basile Lucchetti,Giancarlo Sanders-Pinheiro,Helady |
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author |
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Marsicano,Elisa Oliveira Grincenkov,Fabiane Rossi dos Santos Colugnati,Fernando Antônio Basile Lucchetti,Giancarlo Sanders-Pinheiro,Helady |
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Brito,Daniela Cristina Sampaio de Marsicano,Elisa Oliveira Grincenkov,Fabiane Rossi dos Santos Colugnati,Fernando Antônio Basile Lucchetti,Giancarlo Sanders-Pinheiro,Helady |
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Stress, psychological Adaptation, psychological Medication adherence Patient compliance Kidney transplantation |
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Stress, psychological Adaptation, psychological Medication adherence Patient compliance Kidney transplantation |
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ABSTRACT CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVE : Adherence to medication is a key issue relating to outcomes from transplantation and it is influenced by several factors, such as stress and coping strategies. However, these factors have been poorly explored. We aimed to compare stress and coping strategies between adherent and nonadherent renal transplant recipients who were receiving immunosuppression. DESIGN AND SETTING : We conducted a comparative, cross-sectional and observational study at a university-based transplantation clinic in Juiz de Fora, Brazil. METHODS :Fifty patients were recruited and classified as adherent or nonadherent following administration of the Basel Assessment of Adherence to Immunosuppressive Medications Scale. Stress was evaluated using the Lipp Stress Symptom Inventory for Adults and coping strategies were assessed using the Ways of Coping Scale. RESULTS : The study included 25 nonadherent patients and 25 controls with a mean age of 44.1 ± 12.8 years and median post-transplantation time of 71.8 months. Stress was present in 50% of the patients. Through simple logistic regression, nonadherence was correlated with palliative coping (OR 3.4; CI: 1.02-11.47; P < 0.05) and had a marginal trend toward significance with more advanced phases of stress (OR 4.7; CI: 0.99-22.51; P = 0.053). CONCLUSION :Stress and coping strategies may have implications for understanding and managing nonadherent behavior among transplantation patients and should be considered among the strategies for reducing nonadherence. |
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