Perceptions of alcohol use disorder support among liver transplant recipients: a survey of strategies and challenges.

Frontiers in transplantation Pub Date : 2025-06-26 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/frtra.2025.1577086
Maria P Cote, Natalia Rodríguez-Payan, Srilakshmi Atthota, Nahel Elias, Leigh Anne Dageforde
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Abstract

Background: Alcohol use disorder (AUD) treatment in liver transplant (LT) recipients requires multidisciplinary management. We aim to analyze post-LT patients' perceptions of the transplant clinic, local community resources, desired supports and barriers for AUD recovery resources.

Methods: A survey of adult recipients who received a LT within the last ten years with a history of AUD at a single Transplant Center was conducted. The survey consisted of five categories: demographics, strategies for AUD treatment used before and after LT, recent alcohol use, and challenges faced in AUD treatment. Results were reported using descriptive statistics.

Results: Forty-one of 203 approached participants completed the questionnaire over a 3-month period [median age 56 years (45.5-62), 68.3% male, 90.2% white, median time since transplant 21 months (9.4-50.7)]. Thirty-three (80.5%) had a period of abstinence from alcohol prior to LT: 17 (41.5%) 1-5 years, 7 (17%) 6-12 months, and 7 (17%) < 6 months. 88.9% reported their goal for alcohol was complete abstinence. Useful strategies for AUD management before LT included exercise (73.1%), family support (63.4%), and therapy (58.5%). Exercise was most effective post-LT resource to prevent return to alcohol use, followed by social work assistance (51.2%), and finding a new hobby (48.8%). Social support and difficulties with availability of AUD treatment resources were the main challenges perceived by survey participants.

Conclusion: Exercise, social support, social work assistance, finding new hobbies, and therapy were the preferred resources for AUD management. Future interventions should facilitate access to resources to assist with sobriety and incorporate their outside support network in assisting with recovery from AUD.

肝移植受者对酒精使用障碍支持的认知:策略和挑战的调查
背景:肝移植(LT)受者的酒精使用障碍(AUD)治疗需要多学科管理。我们的目的是分析移植后患者对移植诊所、当地社区资源、所需支持和AUD恢复资源障碍的看法。方法:对过去10年内在单一移植中心接受过肾移植且有AUD病史的成年受者进行调查。该调查包括五个类别:人口统计、肾移植前后AUD治疗策略、近期饮酒情况以及AUD治疗面临的挑战。结果采用描述性统计报告。结果:203名接近的参与者中有41人在3个月内完成了问卷调查[中位年龄56岁(45.5-62岁),68.3%男性,90.2%白人,移植后中位时间21个月(9.4-50.7)]。33人(80.5%)在LT前有一段戒酒期:17(41.5%)1-5年,7(17%)6-12个月和7(17%)结论:运动、社会支持、社会工作援助、寻找新的爱好和治疗是AUD管理的首选资源。未来的干预措施应促进获得资源,以帮助戒毒,并纳入他们的外部支持网络,以帮助从澳元中恢复过来。
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