Reflections on the meanings, experiences and perspectives of chronic kidney patients after kidney transplantation

Authors

  • Diogo Seiichi Umbelino Okawa
  • Thany Elly Vanzeler Pereira
  • Thayná Maria Andrade Silva
  • Ingrid Renny Silva Palha
  • Elaine Cristina Pacheco de Oliveira
  • Francisco Ocian de Araújo Júnior
  • Tarcísio Lucas Lima da Costa
  • Cintia da Silva Moraes
  • Maria Janete Nahum Gomes
  • Denise de Fátima Ferreira Cardoso
  • Sheyla Cristina Ferreira de Magalhães
  • Vera Lúcia Gomes de Oliveira
  • Milena Oliveira Saldanha Pacífico
  • Danielle Oliveira Maciel
  • Gleyce Pinto Girard
  • Marcio Almeida Lins
  • Elieni Santana de Abreu
  • Joyce da Silva Pantoja
  • Amanda do Socorro Furtado Silva
  • Remo Rodrigues Carneiro
  • Naiade Moreira de Oliveira
  • Ranná Barros Souza
  • Victória Fernanda Barbosa
  • Geordana Galvão Feitosa
  • Adams Brunno Silva
  • Mauro Sávio Sarmento Pinheiro
  • Joelma da Silva Gualdez
  • Bruna Carolina da Trindade Monteiro da Silva
  • Ivane Pinheiro Corrêa
  • Natrícia Hellen Batista Afonso
  • Elyade Nelly Pires Rocha Camacho
  • Shirley Iara Martins Dourado
  • Rafaela Martins Dourado Gonçalves
  • Pedro Lucas Nahum Salgado
  • Meick Farias Negrão
  • Letícia Barbosa Alves
  • Hbinor Alves
  • Glauce Kelly Ribeiro de Souza
  • Josielma Neco Pina
  • Bruna Barros de Melo
  • Larissa Caroline da Silva Costa
  • Jéssica Fernandes Oliveira
  • Izabela Campos da Silva
  • Raquel Fernandes Costa
  • Wanda Carla Conde Rodrigues
  • Anderson Lineu Siqueira dos Santos
  • Michele Monteiro Sousa
  • Fabiano José da Silva Boulhosa
  • Camila da Silva Lima
  • Rafaela Cordeiro de Mâcedo
  • Barbara Silva de Assis
  • Raimundo Nonato da Silva Sena Rosa
  • Elias Costa Monteiro
  • Irinéia de Oliveira Bacelar Simplício
  • Mariana Valente de Oliveira
  • Lauricéia Valente de Oliveira
  • Simone Aguiar da Silva Figueira
  • Maicon de Araujo Nogueira

Keywords:

Kidney Transplantation, Quality of Life, Emotions, Renal Insufficiency, Chronic

Abstract

Objective: to investigate the meaning, experiences and perspectives of people with chronic kidney failure undergoing kidney transplantation. Method: descriptive, exploratory research of a qualitative nature. An interview script was used as an instrument and a semi-structured interview was used as a collection technique. Ten people who underwent kidney transplantation, registered with the Association of Chronic Kidneys and Transplants of the State of Pará, Brazil, participated in the research. Research conducted from October to November 2018, and for the construction of data, the thematic content analysis technique proposed by Bardin was used. Result: the participants believe that the transplantation gave them an opportunity for a new life, recognizing that it allowed them to experience well-being, satisfaction and emotional growth, which, therefore, allowed them to resume the quality of life and conditions prior to illness. Conclusion: kidney transplantation has a meaning of blessing and represents the expectation of being able to resume their lives, and continue from where it was interrupted by kidney disease; it represents, from the perspective of these individuals, the hope of a better life and of being able to envision a healthier future, which may require the collaboration of family members and health professionals, and personal care peculiar to the transplant recipient's new life condition.

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Published

2021-11-08

How to Cite

Okawa, D. S. U., Pereira, T. E. V., Silva, T. M. A., Palha, I. R. S., de Oliveira, E. C. P., Araújo Júnior, F. O. de, Costa, T. L. L. da, Moraes, C. da S., Gomes, M. J. N., Ferreira Cardoso, D. de F., de Magalhães, S. C. F., Oliveira, V. L. G. de, Pacífico, M. O. S., Maciel, D. O., Girard, G. P., Lins, M. A., Abreu, E. S. de, Pantoja, J. da S., Furtado Silva, A. do S., … Nogueira, M. de A. (2021). Reflections on the meanings, experiences and perspectives of chronic kidney patients after kidney transplantation. International Journal of Advanced Engineering Research and Science, 8(11). https://journal-repository.com/index.php/ijaers/article/view/4259