Noncompliance in children and adolescents after renal transplantation

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作者
Meyers, KEC
Thomson, PD
Weiland, H
机构
[1] UNIV WITWATERSRAND,PEDIAT NEPHROL LAB,DIV PEDIAT NEPHROL,JOHANNESBURG,SOUTH AFRICA
[2] JOHANNESBURG HOSP,JOHANNESBURG,SOUTH AFRICA
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10.1097/00007890-199607270-00007
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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100102 ;
摘要
This study assesses the perceptions, knowledge, and attitudes of patients and parents attending the Pediatric Transplant Unit at the Johannesburg Hospital. Fifty-six children with renal transplants accompanied by their parents were assessed by means of a questionnaire. The children's ages were 2.53 to 20.85 years. Eleven of twelve in the noncompliant group were male and nine were Black. The ages of the two groups of patients and distance traveled to the transplant center were similar. The noncompliant group of patients more often missed clinic visits (50% vs. 14%), P=0.0201; forgot to take their medications (50% vs. 23%); and took more medications (10.3+/-3.0 vs. 7.5+/-2.0) and remembered fewer of their names (4.0+/-3.5 vs. 6.5+/-2.5), P=0.0001 than the compliant group. The noncompliant patients knew less about their disease (50% vs. 8.3%) P=0.0141, allograft (53% vs. 33%), and immunosuppression (66% vs. 20%) P=0.0217, than the compliant patients. A total of 9% of the patients (5/56) were concerned about immunosuppressive side-effects, and indicated that this affected their compliance. Families wanted additional information, both pretransplant (52%) and posttransplant (45.5%). In addition, 85% wanted ongoing in-house education concerning transplantation and medications. Pediatric renal transplant patients and their families require ongoing education, support, medication evaluation, and compliance surveillance. Patients at high risk. of noncompliance require directed additional intervention.
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