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Physiological Problems Which Confront Renal Transplant Recipients

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    • Batool Amin Jaddoue Al-Ani
    • Suhban S. AL-Mallah
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ABSTRACT:
BACKGROUND:
The study objectives are to identify the problems which confront renal transplant recipients ( RTRS).
OBJECTIVE:
Identify the physiological problems which confront renal transplant recipients ( RTRS).
METHODS:
A descriptive study was carried out at two Teaching Hospitals with kidney transplant centers. Surgical specialties and Al-Karama outpatients, clinics for ( RTRS) , and three Teaching Hospitals; Medical city, Al-Karama and Al-Yermok which were responsible for immunosuppressive drugs distribution .Starting from October ,1st 2006 to the end of July 2007.To achieve the objectives of study, a non-probability (purposive) sample of 150 ( RTRS) who were attending to the outpatient clinic of the above listed hospital were selected according to the criteria of the study sample .
The finalized questionnaire contained (42) items. The content validity of the instrument was established through penal of (14) experts. Reliability of the problems scales was determined by test-retest method which was estimated as average (r=0.76).
Data was gathered by interview technique using the questionnaire format and data was analyzed by application of descriptive and inferential statistical methods.
RESULT:
The results of the study indicated that the ( RTRS) confront (83 ) problems and affected by these problems with different severity level, high, moderate, and low.
CONCLUSION:
according to the results of this study, the researcher recommended that the provision of the necessary post transplant medicines should be easily acquired from easy to reach centers

Keywords

  • end stage renal failure
  • hemodialysis
  • peritoneal
  • Cadaver
  • immunosuppressant
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Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal
Volume 8, Issue 3
September 2009
Page 270-276
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Amin Jaddoue Al-Ani, B., & S. AL-Mallah, S. (2009). Physiological Problems Which Confront Renal Transplant Recipients. Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 8(3), 270-276.

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Batool Amin Jaddoue Al-Ani; Suhban S. AL-Mallah. "Physiological Problems Which Confront Renal Transplant Recipients". Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 8, 3, 2009, 270-276.

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Amin Jaddoue Al-Ani, B., S. AL-Mallah, S. (2009). 'Physiological Problems Which Confront Renal Transplant Recipients', Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 8(3), pp. 270-276.

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Amin Jaddoue Al-Ani, B., S. AL-Mallah, S. Physiological Problems Which Confront Renal Transplant Recipients. Iraqi Postgraduate Medical Journal, 2009; 8(3): 270-276.

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