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Qualitative Content Analysis of the Resilience Scale for Patients With Kidney Transplantation
Background
Many patients experience depression and anxiety even after kidney transplantation, making it crucial to strengthen their resilience.
Objectives
To explore resilience attributes in patients who have undergone kidney transplantation to develop the Resilience Scale for Patients with Kidney Transplantation.
Design
A qualitative design was employed.
Participants
A total of 10 adults aged 18 years or older who had undergone kidney transplantation at least 12 months prior and volunteered to participate in the study.
Approach
Individual interviews were conducted using semi-structured questions, and qualitative content analysis was performed using an inductive approach.
Findings
The identified resilience attributes were physical health management, adverse psychological reactions, coping strategies for recovery, optimism, family support, social–environmental support, socioeconomic support, perception of stressful situations, and positive thinking during recovery.
Conclusions
Resilience attributes in patients who have undergone kidney transplantation were identified, providing fundamental data for understanding resilience in this population and in clinical nursing.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Renal Care (JORC), formally EDTNA/ERCA Journal, is the official publication of the European Dialysis and Transplant Nursing Association/European Renal Care Association (EDTNA/ERCA).
The Journal of Renal Care is an international peer-reviewed journal for the multi-professional health care team caring for people with kidney disease and those who research this specialised area of health care. Kidney disease is a chronic illness with four basic treatments: haemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis conservative management and transplantation, which includes emptive transplantation, living donor & cadavaric transplantation. The continuous world-wide increase of people with chronic kidney disease (CKD) means that research and shared knowledge into the causes and treatment is vital to delay the progression of CKD and to improve treatments and the care given.
The Journal of Renal Care is an important journal for all health-care professionals working in this and associated conditions, such as diabetes and cardio-vascular disease amongst others. It covers the trajectory of the disease from the first diagnosis to palliative care and includes acute renal injury. The Journal of Renal Care accepts that kidney disease affects not only the patients but also their families and significant others and provides a forum for both the psycho-social and physiological aspects of the disease.