2016
DOI: 10.1177/1359105315581070
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A longitudinal interpretative phenomenological analysis of the process of kidney recipients’ resolution of complex ambiguities within relationships with their living donors

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“…There are also contextual factors that may moderate adherence, either directly or through impacting informational, motivational, and behavioral skills. Patients commonly describe transplantation as a path back to a normal life; adherence and self‐management activities are also influenced by relationship challenges, financial worries and insurance coverage, work and family responsibilities, and emotional challenges 34,38,41,45,48,64,67,77,79,83 . Financial constraints may limit access to medications, particularly for recipients with high copayments 39,45,53 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are also contextual factors that may moderate adherence, either directly or through impacting informational, motivational, and behavioral skills. Patients commonly describe transplantation as a path back to a normal life; adherence and self‐management activities are also influenced by relationship challenges, financial worries and insurance coverage, work and family responsibilities, and emotional challenges 34,38,41,45,48,64,67,77,79,83 . Financial constraints may limit access to medications, particularly for recipients with high copayments 39,45,53 .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, IPA has an idiographic focus and aims for a detailed analysis of each case (Smith et al, 2009). The longitudinal analysis was conducted in accordance with the few published longitudinal IPA studies (Smith et al, 2016;Snelgrove et al, 2013;Spiers et al, 2015). The analysis had the following steps: First, the transcript of a participant's first interview was read carefully.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous research has demonstrated that receiving a kidney from a living donor can be psychologically complex (Spiers et al, 2015). However, one might speculate that receiving a kidney from a deceased donor would be less challenging.…”
Section: Thinking About Receiving a Kidney From A Deceased Donormentioning
confidence: 99%