Couples After Renal Transplantation: Impact of Sex and Relationship Quality on Adherence in a Prospective Study

Autor: Laura Neubert, Daria Tkachenko, Luisa Peters, Tanja Zimmermann
Rok vydání: 2021
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Zdroj: Transplantation Proceedings. 53:1599-1605
ISSN: 0041-1345
DOI: 10.1016/j.transproceed.2021.02.017
Popis: Background In patients after kidney transplantation, nonadherence to immunosuppressant medication is a common problem. Identifying factors that influence adherence could optimize medical care and prevent nonadherence. Kidney transplantation is a stressful situation for the patient and also for the relatives. The recipients of renal transplants as well as the family system have to be taken into account as potential impact factors. Methods Fifty-six couples with a renal transplant recipient were investigated regarding adherence, relationship satisfaction, social support, and quality of life. Moreover, sex and role differences (patient vs partner) as well as differences within the couple were analyzed. Impact factors on adherence were identified. Results Female recipients of renal transplant reported higher relationship satisfaction than male recipients, female spouses, and male spouses. Physical quality of life was lower in renal transplant recipients compared with caregivers. For male renal transplant recipients, significant predictors of adherence, such as social support, relationship quality, and quality of life emerged, whereas for female renal transplant recipients mental quality of life and education level were found to influence adherence. Conclusions The study reveals the importance of relationship functioning of couples after kidney transplantation, as well as considering sex and role differences. There is a need to examine the posttransplantation nonadherence risk profile of women and men separately.
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