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Self-rated health after kidney transplantation and change in graft function

โœ Scribed by Maria Majernikova; Jaroslav Rosenberger; Lucia Prihodova; Iveta Nagyova; Robert Roland; Jitse P. van Dijk; Johan W. Groothoff


Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
108 KB
Volume
39
Category
Article
ISSN
0090-2934

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE

The aim of this study was to explore the relationship between selfโ€rated health (SRH) in patients after kidney transplantation (KT) as well as graft function over time.

METHODS

The sample consisted of 42 patients who were examined in the 3rd month (T1) and the 12th month after KT (T2). Sociodemographic data and data on glomerular function (GF) (Cockroftโ€Gault) were collected. Patients completed the SFโ€36 questionnaire measuring SRH. Linear regression was used to identify predictors of SRH at T2. Age, gender, change in GF, and SRH at T1 were set as the independent variables.

RESULTS

SRH and GF improved slightly over time. The first model, consisting of age, gender, SRH at T1, and GF at T2, explained 49.9% of the variance in SRH at T2; GF at T2 did not significantly contribute to the model. The second model, consisting of age (ฮฒโ€‰=โ€‰โ€“0.26, 95% CI 1.087;โ€“0.035, pโ‰คโ€‰0.05), change in GF between T2 and T1 (ฮฒโ€‰=โ€‰0.31, 95% CI 9.267;63.643, pโ‰คโ€‰0.01), and SRH at T1 (ฮฒ=โ€‰0.5, 95% CI 0.247;0,68, pโ€‰โ‰คโ€‰0.001), explained 54.6% of the variance in SRH at T2.

CONCLUSIONS

Although SRH after transplantation is not associated with absolute levels of GF, there is a signifiโ€cant association with the change in GF over time.


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