Author: McKay, Siobhan C; Lembach, Hanns; Hann, Angus; Okoth, Kelvin; Anderton, Joy; Nirantharakumar, Krishnarajah; Magill, Laura; Torlinska, Barbara; Armstrong, Matthew; Mascaro, Jorge; Inston, Nicholas; Pinkney, Thomas; Ranasinghe, Aaron; Borrows, Richard; Ferguson, James; Isaac, John; Calvert, Melanie; Perera, Thamara; Hartog, Hermien
Title: Healthâ€related quality of life, uncertainty and coping strategies in solid organ transplant recipients during shielding for the COVIDâ€19 pandemic. Cord-id: 6xtl3y10 Document date: 2021_8_11
ID: 6xtl3y10
Snippet: Strict isolation of vulnerable individuals has been a strategy implemented by authorities to protect people from COVIDâ€19. Our objective was to investigate healthâ€related quality of life (HRQoL), uncertainty and coping behaviours in solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients during the COVIDâ€19 pandemic. A crossâ€sectional survey of adult SOT recipients undergoing followâ€up at our institution was performed. Perceived health status, uncertainty and coping strategies were assessed using the
Document: Strict isolation of vulnerable individuals has been a strategy implemented by authorities to protect people from COVIDâ€19. Our objective was to investigate healthâ€related quality of life (HRQoL), uncertainty and coping behaviours in solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients during the COVIDâ€19 pandemic. A crossâ€sectional survey of adult SOT recipients undergoing followâ€up at our institution was performed. Perceived health status, uncertainty and coping strategies were assessed using the EQâ€5Dâ€5L, Shortâ€Form Mishel Uncertaintyâ€inâ€Illness scale (SFâ€MUIS) and Brief Cope, respectively. Interactions with COVIDâ€19 risk perception, access to healthcare, demographic and clinical variables were assessed. The survey was completed by 826 of 3,839 (21.5%) invited participants. Overall, low levels of uncertaintyâ€inâ€illness were reported, and acceptance was the major coping strategy (92%). Coping by acceptance, feeling protected, selfâ€perceived susceptibility to COVIDâ€19 were associated with lower levels of uncertainty. Health status index scores were significantly lower for those with mental health illness, compromised access to healthcare, a perceived high risk of severe COVIDâ€19 infection and higher levels of uncertainty. A history of mental health illness, risk perceptions, restricted healthcare access, uncertainty and coping strategies were associated with poorer HRQoL in SOT recipients during strict isolation. These findings may allow identification of strategies to improve HRQoL in SOT recipients during the pandemic.
Search related documents:
Co phrase search for related documents- Try single phrases listed below for: 1
Co phrase search for related documents, hyperlinks ordered by date