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Factors influencing health self-management in adherence to care and treatment among the recipients of liver transplantation

INTRODUCTION: Liver transplantation is the global treatment of end-stage liver diseases. Since the patients’ survival rate has been improved, the patient may experience reductions in physical, cognitive, and psychosocial functions after liver transplantation influencing their adherence to care and t...

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Autores principales: Moayed, Malihe Sadat, Ebadi, Abbas, Khodaveisi, Masoud, Toosi, Mohssen Nassiri, Soltanian, Ali Reza, Khatiban, Mahnaz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6248226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30510406
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S180341
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author Moayed, Malihe Sadat
Ebadi, Abbas
Khodaveisi, Masoud
Toosi, Mohssen Nassiri
Soltanian, Ali Reza
Khatiban, Mahnaz
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Khodaveisi, Masoud
Toosi, Mohssen Nassiri
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description INTRODUCTION: Liver transplantation is the global treatment of end-stage liver diseases. Since the patients’ survival rate has been improved, the patient may experience reductions in physical, cognitive, and psychosocial functions after liver transplantation influencing their adherence to care and treatment. The transplant survival is complex and patients’ adherence to care and treatment should be considered when health care providers make decisions regarding treatment. This qualitative study aimed to explore factors influencing health self-management in adherence to care and treatment among the recipients of care and treatment. METHODS: In this study, 23 interview sessions were carried out with a total 18 patients, 2 family members and 3 transplantation team members from May to November 2017. The patients were selected using the purposive method from both genders, with a various age range and initial diseases leading to liver transplantation, and time passed from liver transplantation. A semi-structured interview guide was developed based on literature review and pilot interviews. The participants were asked to describe their experiences of self-management behaviors in adherence to treatment and care. The data were analyzed using a conventional content analysis method and managing via the MAXQDA-10 software. RESULTS: Two themes were developed during data analysis as “self-regulation” and “self-care”. “Self-regulation” consisted of “intentionally changing”, “positively thinking”, “information seeking”, “problem-solving”, “past knowledge transferring”, and “self-controlling”. “Self-care” had three sub-themes “shift to independence”, “vigilance”, and “self-care support”. CONCLUSION: The participants perceived the health self-management in adherence to care as a set of factors related to “self-regulation” and “self-care” behaviors. “Self-regulation” is required to create a balance in life. Also, “self-care” efforts can help with maintaining and improving patients’ health.
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spelling pubmed-62482262018-12-03 Factors influencing health self-management in adherence to care and treatment among the recipients of liver transplantation Moayed, Malihe Sadat Ebadi, Abbas Khodaveisi, Masoud Toosi, Mohssen Nassiri Soltanian, Ali Reza Khatiban, Mahnaz Patient Prefer Adherence Original Research INTRODUCTION: Liver transplantation is the global treatment of end-stage liver diseases. Since the patients’ survival rate has been improved, the patient may experience reductions in physical, cognitive, and psychosocial functions after liver transplantation influencing their adherence to care and treatment. The transplant survival is complex and patients’ adherence to care and treatment should be considered when health care providers make decisions regarding treatment. This qualitative study aimed to explore factors influencing health self-management in adherence to care and treatment among the recipients of care and treatment. METHODS: In this study, 23 interview sessions were carried out with a total 18 patients, 2 family members and 3 transplantation team members from May to November 2017. The patients were selected using the purposive method from both genders, with a various age range and initial diseases leading to liver transplantation, and time passed from liver transplantation. A semi-structured interview guide was developed based on literature review and pilot interviews. The participants were asked to describe their experiences of self-management behaviors in adherence to treatment and care. The data were analyzed using a conventional content analysis method and managing via the MAXQDA-10 software. RESULTS: Two themes were developed during data analysis as “self-regulation” and “self-care”. “Self-regulation” consisted of “intentionally changing”, “positively thinking”, “information seeking”, “problem-solving”, “past knowledge transferring”, and “self-controlling”. “Self-care” had three sub-themes “shift to independence”, “vigilance”, and “self-care support”. CONCLUSION: The participants perceived the health self-management in adherence to care as a set of factors related to “self-regulation” and “self-care” behaviors. “Self-regulation” is required to create a balance in life. Also, “self-care” efforts can help with maintaining and improving patients’ health. Dove Medical Press 2018-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6248226/ /pubmed/30510406 http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S180341 Text en © 2018 Moayed et al. This work is published and licensed by Dove Medical Press Limited The full terms of this license are available at https://www.dovepress.com/terms.php and incorporate the Creative Commons Attribution – Non Commercial (unported, v3.0) License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/). By accessing the work you hereby accept the Terms. Non-commercial uses of the work are permitted without any further permission from Dove Medical Press Limited, provided the work is properly attributed.
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Khodaveisi, Masoud
Toosi, Mohssen Nassiri
Soltanian, Ali Reza
Khatiban, Mahnaz
Factors influencing health self-management in adherence to care and treatment among the recipients of liver transplantation
title Factors influencing health self-management in adherence to care and treatment among the recipients of liver transplantation
title_full Factors influencing health self-management in adherence to care and treatment among the recipients of liver transplantation
title_fullStr Factors influencing health self-management in adherence to care and treatment among the recipients of liver transplantation
title_full_unstemmed Factors influencing health self-management in adherence to care and treatment among the recipients of liver transplantation
title_short Factors influencing health self-management in adherence to care and treatment among the recipients of liver transplantation
title_sort factors influencing health self-management in adherence to care and treatment among the recipients of liver transplantation
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6248226/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30510406
http://dx.doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S180341
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