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Changes in quality of life (QoL) and other patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) in living-donor and deceased-donor kidney transplant recipients and those awaiting transplantation in the UK ATTOM programme : a longitudinal cohort questionnaire survey with additional qualitative interviews.

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Gibbons, Andrea, Bayfield, Janet, Cinnirella, Marco, Draper, Heather, Johnson, Rachel J., Oniscu, Gabriel C., Ravanan, Rommel, Tomson, Charles R.V., Roderick, Paul, Metcalfe, Wendy, Forsythe, John L.R., Dudley, Christopher, Watson, Christopher J.E., Bradley, J Andrew and Bradley, Clare (2021) Changes in quality of life (QoL) and other patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) in living-donor and deceased-donor kidney transplant recipients and those awaiting transplantation in the UK ATTOM programme : a longitudinal cohort questionnaire survey with additional qualitative interviews. BMJ Open, 11 (4). e047263. doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2020-047263 ISSN 2044-6055.

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Abstract

Objective: To examine quality of life (QoL) and other patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) in kidney transplant recipients and those awaiting transplantation.
Design: Longitudinal cohort questionnaire surveys and qualitative semi-structured interviews using thematic analysis using a pragmatic approach.
Setting: Completion of generic and disease-specific PROMs at two time points, and telephone interviews with participants UK-wide.
Participants: 101 incident deceased-donor (DD) and 94 incident living-donor (LD) kidney transplant recipients, together with 165 patients on the waiting list (WL) from 18 UK centres recruited to the Access to Transplantation and Transplant Outcome Measures (ATTOM) programme completed PROMs at recruitment (Nov 2011-March 2013) and one-year follow-up. Forty-one of the 165 WL patients received a DD transplant and 26 a LD transplant during the study period, completing PROMs initially as WL patients, and again one-year post-transplant. A subsample of 10 LD and 10 DD recipients participated in qualitative semi-structured interviews.
Results: LD recipients were younger, had more educational qualifications and more often received a transplant before dialysis. Controlling for these and other factors, cross-sectional analyses at 12-months post-transplant suggested better QoL, renal-dependent QoL and treatment satisfaction for LD than DD recipients. WL patients reported worse outcomes compared with both transplant groups. However, longitudinal analyses (controlling for pre-transplant differences) showed that LD and DD recipients reported similarly improved health status and renal- dependent QoL (p<0.01) pre- to post-transplant. WL patients had worsened health status but no change in QoL. Qualitative analyses revealed transplant recipients’ expectations influenced their recovery and satisfaction with transplant.
Conclusions: Whilst cross-sectional analyses suggested LD kidney transplantation leads to better QoL and treatment satisfaction, longitudinal assessment showed similar QoL improvements in PROMs for both transplant groups, with better outcomes than for those still wait-listed. Regardless of transplant type, clinicians need to be aware that managing expectations is important for facilitating patients’ adjustment post-transplant.

Item Type: Journal Article
Subjects: R Medicine > RD Surgery
Divisions: Faculty of Science, Engineering and Medicine > Medicine > Warwick Medical School
Library of Congress Subject Headings (LCSH): Kidneys -- Transplantation -- Patients -- Interviews -- Great Britain, Kidneys -- Transplantation, Quality of life -- Measurement, Quality of life --Evaluation, Health status indicators -- Measurement
Journal or Publication Title: BMJ Open
Publisher: BMJ
ISSN: 2044-6055
Official Date: April 2021
Dates:
DateEvent
April 2021Published
14 April 2021Available
22 January 2021Accepted
Volume: 11
Number: 4
Article Number: e047263
DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2020-047263
Status: Peer Reviewed
Publication Status: Published
Access rights to Published version: Open Access (Creative Commons)
Date of first compliant deposit: 3 February 2021
Date of first compliant Open Access: 16 April 2021
RIOXX Funder/Project Grant:
Project/Grant IDRIOXX Funder NameFunder ID
RP-PG-0109-10116National Institute for Health Researchhttp://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000272
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