Differences in employment and lifestyle situations between kidney transplant recipients and patients on hemodialysis: a nationwide questionnaire survey in Japan.

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Tadashi Sofue, Shinichi Nakai, Naoki Nakagawa, Ken Sakai
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Abstract

Background: Kidney transplant recipients are reported to have more opportunities for employment compared with patients on hemodialysis. However, comparisons of employment and lifestyle situations between kidney transplant recipients and patients on hemodialysis in Japan are lacking.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted via a questionnaire survey in October and November 2023. The questionnaire covered patients' background, hospital visits, self-management, social assistance, and employment. Participants were members of the Japan Transplant Recipients Organization. We compared these participants with data from a survey of patients on hemodialysis conducted in September 2021 by the Japan Association of Dialysis Physicians.

Results: Responses from 146 kidney transplant recipients were analyzed and compared with data for 7461 patients on hemodialysis. The overall employment rate for kidney transplant recipients was 41.0%, and was higher than that among patients on hemodialysis. Of the employed kidney transplant recipients, 67.8% worked at least 5 days per week, 45.8% had an annual income of more than 3 million yen, and 42.4% were in regular employment. The majority (78.7%) of kidney transplant recipients could visit hospital by themselves, with this proportion significantly higher than that among patients on hemodialysis. Substantially fewer kidney transplant recipients had been briefed by their hospital on disaster preparedness than patients on hemodialysis (20.4% vs. 53.2%).

Conclusions: We evaluated current employment status among kidney transplant recipients in Japan through a questionnaire survey. Compatibility with work among kidney transplant recipients was relatively favorable compared with that among those on hemodialysis.

肾移植受者和血液透析患者的就业和生活方式差异:日本一项全国性问卷调查。
背景:据报道,与血液透析患者相比,肾移植患者有更多的就业机会。然而,日本缺乏对肾移植受者和血液透析患者之间的就业和生活方式情况的比较。方法:本研究于2023年10月和11月采用问卷调查的方式进行横断面研究。问卷内容包括患者背景、医院就诊、自我管理、社会救助和就业情况。参加者都是日本移植受者组织的成员。我们将这些参与者与日本透析医师协会于2021年9月对血液透析患者进行的调查数据进行了比较。结果:对146名肾移植受者的反应进行了分析,并对7461名血液透析患者的数据进行了比较。肾移植患者总体就业率为41.0%,高于血液透析患者。在受雇的肾移植受者中,67.8%每周至少工作5天,45.8%的年收入超过300万日元,42.4%的人有固定工作。大多数肾移植受者(78.7%)可以自行到医院就诊,这一比例明显高于血液透析患者。医院向肾移植受者介绍备灾知识的人数远远少于血液透析患者(20.4%对53.2%)。结论:我们通过问卷调查评估了日本肾移植受者目前的就业状况。肾移植受者与血液透析受者的工作相容性相对较好。
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Clinical and Experimental Nephrology
Clinical and Experimental Nephrology UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
CiteScore
4.10
自引率
4.30%
发文量
135
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Clinical and Experimental Nephrology is a peer-reviewed monthly journal, officially published by the Japanese Society of Nephrology (JSN) to provide an international forum for the discussion of research and issues relating to the study of nephrology. Out of respect for the founders of the JSN, the title of this journal uses the term “nephrology,” a word created and brought into use with the establishment of the JSN (Japanese Journal of Nephrology, Vol. 2, No. 1, 1960). The journal publishes articles on all aspects of nephrology, including basic, experimental, and clinical research, so as to share the latest research findings and ideas not only with members of the JSN, but with all researchers who wish to contribute to a better understanding of recent advances in nephrology. The journal is unique in that it introduces to an international readership original reports from Japan and also the clinical standards discussed and agreed by JSN.
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