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International Journal of Nursing Education
Year : 2017, Volume : 9, Issue : 1
First page : ( 52) Last page : ( 57)
Print ISSN : 0974-9349. Online ISSN : 0974-9357.
Article DOI : 10.5958/0974-9357.2017.00010.1

Assessment of Health Related Quality of Life among Liver Transplant Recipients

Viswanath Lekha1, Nathan Greeshma G2

1Associate Professor, Amrita College of Nursing, Amrita Vishwa Vidhyapeetham University, Health Science Campus, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Kochi, Kerala, India

2Postgraduate Nursing Student, Amrita College of Nursing, Amrita Vishwa Vidhyapeetham University, Health Science Campus, Amrita Institute of Medical Sciences and Research Centre, Kochi, Kerala, India

Online published on 27 January, 2017.

Abstract

Background and Aim

Liver transplantation (LT) is the standard treatment for end-stage liver disease. As a result of advances in surgical techniques and emerging immunosuppressive therapy, the survival and clinical outcomes have improved, and the focus has shifted to Quality of Life (QOL) outcomes after surgery. Many patients are more concerned about Health related quality of life (HRQoL) after LT than longevity, which gives importance to QOL assessments. The present study was undertaken to assess the HRQoL among liver transplant recipients.

Method

A descriptive survey approach was used for the study. Thirty liver transplant recipients who have completed one month after surgery were selected as a sample of convenience. WHOQOL – BREF scale was used to assess HRQoL among liver transplant recipients.

Results

Among 30 subject, 14(46.7%) had high QOL and 16(53.33%) had low QOL. The mean score was highest in general health domain(76.3%) followed by environmental domain (73.5%) and social domain(71.5%) and lowest in psychological domain(66.8%). There was no association between QOL in different domains with any of the variables except general health domain. In general health domain a significant association was found with education and occupation (p<0.05). A positive correlation was observed between QOL and duration after transplantation(r=0.276,p=0.014).

Conclusion

The study concluded that most of the recipients have low QOL but it improves over a period of time. Achieving high QOL depends on adequate awareness regarding post transplant care and regular follow up.

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Keywords

Health related quality of life, Liver transplantation, Transplant recipients.

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