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Illness Perception and Coping in Kidney Transplant Recipients: a Mixed Research Based on Common Sense Model

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Wu Jiangxue

Status

Not yet enrolling

Conditions

Kidney Transplantation
Illness Perception and Coping

Treatments

Behavioral: employs questionnaires

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT06195696
KLL-2023-466

Details and patient eligibility

About

The goal of this observational study is to learn about the current status of illness perception and the distribution of coping styles in kidney transplant recipients. The main question clarifies the current status and experience of illness perception in post-transplant patients with different coping styles, and aims to provide a reference basis for intervention of illness perception in kidney transplant patients, with the aim of improving their current status of illness perception, optimizing their awareness of treatment management and self-care behaviors, and perfecting the modern medical service system. Participants will describe the main tasks participants will be asked to do.

Full description

Aims:This study explores the current status of illness perception and the distribution of coping styles in kidney transplant recipients, clarifies the current status and experience of illness perception in post-transplant patients with different coping styles, and aims to provide a reference basis for intervention of illness perception in kidney transplant patients, with the aim of improving their current status of illness perception, optimizing their awareness of treatment management and self-care behaviors, and perfecting the modern medical service system.Methods:This study is based on the Common Sense Model (CSM), which is the most widely used theory for explaining and predicting disease adaptation and patient self-management behaviors.This study utilizes a mixed-methods research design, specifically the interpretive sequence design, consisting of two phases. The first phase is a quantitative study that employs a questionnaire to investigate the current state of illness perception and the distribution of coping styles in kidney transplant recipients, and to explore the differences in illness perception between positive coping and negative coping patients after kidney transplantation; The second phase involves a descriptive qualitative study that utilizes face-to-face, semi-structured, in-depth interviews to investigate the causes of differences in illness perceptions of different coping styles in kidney transplant recipients who experience idiosyncrasies.

Enrollment

220 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18 to 55 years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

Patients between the ages of 18 and 55 who have received a kidney transplant and have been discharged from the hospital for at least 3 months. Patients must have basic communication skills and be willing to participate in the survey voluntarily by signing the informed consent form.

Exclusion criteria

(i) Patients with a history of other malignant tumors; (ii) patients who are participating in other clinical trials or related treatments; (iii) patients with other serious physical diseases; and (iv) kidney transplant patients with psychiatric disorders, serious cognitive impairment, or speech defects that prevent them from cooperating.

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Central trial contact

Liu Yang, master; Jiangxue Wu, bachelor

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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