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Assessment of Quality of Life in Sudanese Renal Transplant Recipients

Assessment of Quality of Life in Sudanese Renal Transplant Recipients

In Three Hospitals in Khartoum State

Assessment of Quality of Life in Sudanese Renal Transplant Recipients
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Veröffentlicht 2020, von Safaa Ibrahim, Halima Elagib, Hind Mohammed bei LAP Lambert Academic Publishing

ISBN: 978-620058537---0
72 Seiten
220 mm x 150 mm

 
Renal transplantation is the treatment of choice of end stage renal disease. With the improvements in short and long term graft and patient survival after renal transplantation health related quality of life is becoming an important additional outcome parameter. Objective: to estimate the level of quality of life after renal transplantation and determine factors affecting quality of life. Method: ...
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Renal transplantation is the treatment of choice of end stage renal disease. With the improvements in short and long term graft and patient survival after renal transplantation health related quality of life is becoming an important additional outcome parameter. Objective: to estimate the level of quality of life after renal transplantation and determine factors affecting quality of life. Method: the study was descriptive cross sectional using structured data collection form conducted on 298 participants in three hospitals in Khartoum state, SPSS and Excel were used for data analysis. Result: the study included 298 participants 70.1% male and 29.9% female, the mean of quality of life was found to be (73.9±15.9), physical functioning as the least score and emotional limitation as the highest score. 16 variables were found to affect the quality of life in Sudanese renal transplant recipients. Conclusion: the study showed that the mean of the total score of the health related quality of life was 73.9±15.9. The factors which significantly affect quality of life were most socio-demographic characteristic, difficulties regarding medications and and complications after transplantation.

Über Safaa Ibrahim, Halima Elagib, Hind Mohammed

Ibrahim, Safaa
Dr. Safaa Ibrahim: lecturer in Faculty of Pharmacy, Omdurman Islamic University. Dr. Halima Elagib: was working as assistant professor of pharmacology in Faculty of Pharmacy, Omdurman Islamic University. Now working in University of Hail, Faculty of Medicine, Saudi Arabia.Hind Mohamed: 5th year pharmacy student, Omdurman Islamic University, Sudan.