Biopsychosocial Effects of Donor Traits on Heart Transplant Recipients.

IF 1.1 4区 医学 Q3 SURGERY
Chia-Chin Hou, Yu-Ning Hu, Lan-Pin Kuo, Chun-Hao Chang, Tzu-Faye Tsai, Yu-Ching Huang, Meng-Ta Tsai, Yu-Yun Hsu, Jun-Neng Roan
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BACKGROUND Psychological function after transplantation has garnered increased attention, and the relationship between recipients and corresponding donors has been investigated in medical research. Here, we investigated potential qualitative and quantitative psychological and lifestyle changes among recipients after heart transplantation and their correlation with donors. MATERIAL AND METHODS Transplant recipients, their families, and the donor's families were interviewed. The interview was semi-structured, featuring open-ended questions related to 5 domains: preference, emotions and temperament, memory, self-identity, and social identity. Qualitative data were analyzed by triangulation and deductive content analysis. Quantitative data were collected using the Big Five Inventory-19 (BFI-19) questionnaire, to complement the domain of emotions and temperament. RESULTS Overall, 20 recipients, 15 recipients' families, and 13 corresponding donors' families were interviewed (5 recipients' families and 7 donors' families refused to participate) between October 2020 and July 2021. The data were matched to 13 groups, each including at least 1 recipient and the corresponding donor. Finally, 13 recipients, 9 corresponding recipients' families, and 13 corresponding donors' families were identified. Similarities between recipients' psychological and lifestyle changes and the corresponding donors' traits were primarily identified in the aspects of diet, emotions and temperament, and special experiences other than dreams. The BFI-19 data showed no significant correlations between recipients and the corresponding donors' families. CONCLUSIONS Our findings indicate significant psychological and lifestyle changes in recipients before and after heart transplantation, with 38% exhibiting characteristics partly similar to those of their donors. Further investigation is needed to explore the psychobiological correlation between recipients and donors.

捐献者特质对心脏移植受者的生物心理社会影响
背景移植后的心理功能越来越受到关注,受者与相应供体之间的关系也在医学研究中得到了探讨。在此,我们调查了心脏移植后受者心理和生活方式的潜在定性和定量变化及其与供体的相关性。材料与方法 我们对心脏移植受者、其家属和供体家属进行了访谈。访谈采用半结构式,以开放式问题为主,涉及 5 个领域:喜好、情绪和性情、记忆、自我认同和社会认同。定性数据通过三角分析和演绎内容分析进行分析。定量数据采用大五量表-19(BFI-19)问卷进行收集,以补充情绪和气质领域。结果 2020 年 10 月至 2021 年 7 月期间,共访问了 20 位受助者、15 位受助者家属和 13 位相应的捐献者家属(5 位受助者家属和 7 位捐献者家属拒绝参与)。数据被匹配到 13 个组,每个组至少包括 1 名受者和相应的捐献者。最后,确定了 13 个受助者、9 个相应的受助者家庭和 13 个相应的捐献者家庭。受捐者的心理和生活方式变化与相应捐献者的特征之间的相似性主要体现在饮食、情绪和气质以及梦境以外的特殊经历等方面。BFI-19 数据显示,受捐者与相应的捐献者家庭之间没有明显的相关性。结论 我们的研究结果表明,心脏移植前后受者的心理和生活方式发生了显著变化,其中 38% 的受者表现出与捐献者部分相似的特征。受者与供体之间的心理生物学相关性有待进一步研究。
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2.50
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79
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Annals of Transplantation is one of the fast-developing journals open to all scientists and fields of transplant medicine and related research. The journal is published quarterly and provides extensive coverage of the most important advances in transplantation. Using an electronic on-line submission and peer review tracking system, Annals of Transplantation is committed to rapid review and publication. The average time to first decision is around 3-4 weeks. Time to publication of accepted manuscripts continues to be shortened, with the Editorial team committed to a goal of 3 months from acceptance to publication. Expert reseachers and clinicians from around the world contribute original Articles, Review Papers, Case Reports and Special Reports in every pertinent specialty, providing a lot of arguments for discussion of exciting developments and controversies in the field.
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