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Quality of life, religiosity, and anxiety and depressive symptoms in liver transplantation candidates* * Extracted from the dissertation: “Qualidade de vida, religiosidade e sintomas ansiosos e depressivos em candidatos a transplante hepático”, Universidade Federal de São Paulo, 2018.

Calidad de vida, religiosidad y síntomas ansiosos y depresivos en candidatos a trasplante hepático

ABSTRACT

Objective:

To evaluate quality of life, religiosity and anxiety and depressive symptoms in liver transplant candidates.

Method:

An epidemiological and cross-sectional study carried out with liver transplant candidates attended at the outpatient clinic of a University Hospital from 2014 to 2016.

Results:

Fifty (50) patients with a mean age of 52.5 years old participated in the study, predominantly male (58.0%), having access to primary education (48.0%), Model for End-Stage Liver Disease between 10-19 and having viral hepatitis as the main etiology. They presented an average quality of life score (4.1), high intrinsic religiosity index (5.6) and the presence of anxiety (52.0%) and depressive symptoms (48.0%). It was possible to observe an association between religiosity and quality of life in the worry domain, with higher non-organizational religiosity leading to higher quality of life; anxiety and depressive symptoms were not associated with quality of life and religiosity. However, patients with higher levels of education were more likely to present depressive symptoms.

Conclusion:

The analysis of quality of life and religiosity was significant, reinforcing the need for the care team to consider religiosity as a coping strategy for the disease.

DESCRIPTORS:
Liver Transplantation; Anxiety; Depression; Quality Of Life; Spirituality; Nursing Care

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