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The experience of patients undergoing liver transplantation in the transition of care

Neide da Silva Knhis, Laísa Fischer Wachholz, Suyan Sens, Lúcia Nazareth Amante, Karina Dal Sasso Mendes

2021Rev Rene14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Objective: to understand the experience of patients undergoing liver transplantation in the transition of care between hospital and home. Methods: study with a qualitative approach, with 20 patients undergoing liver transplantation who were interviewed using a semi-structured script. Content analysis was the selected technique to identify aspects inherent to the transition of care. Results: based on the data obtained, four thematic categories were formed: Path marked by feelings and uncertainties; Path of comings and goings to the health network to acquire supplies; Learning path to develop home care and: Itinerary between social idealization and the reality experienced after transplantation. Conclusion: difficulties of recipients and family after liver transplantation were perceived, especially in the preparation for the transition of care and in coping and adapting to daily activities.

Topics & Concepts

Thematic analysisFeelingLiver transplantationTransplantationCoping (psychology)MedicineHealth careTransition (genetics)PsychologyQualitative researchNursingSocial psychologyClinical psychologySurgerySociologyEconomicsBiochemistrySocial scienceChemistryGeneEconomic growthPalliative and Oncologic CareHealth, Nursing, Elderly CareOrgan Donation and Transplantation
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