Transplant Proc. 2011 Jan-Feb;43(1):131-6. Depression and anxiety in living kidney donation: evaluation of donors and recipients. Lopes A, Frade IC, Teixeira L, Oliveira C, Almeida M, Dias L, Henriques AC. SourceLyaison-Psychiatry and Health Psychology Unit, Oporto Hospital Centre, Oporto, Portugal. lopealice@gmail.com Abstract BACKGROUND: Psychosocial status of donors before and after living kidney donor transplantation has been an important concern. Investigations of psychosocial issues in related recipients are not frequent. AIM: The aims of this study were to evaluate and compare psychopathologic dimensions in donors and recipients before and after transplantation. METHODS: Thirty-five recipients and 45 donors completed a p...
WOS: 000418008800007Objective: The aim of this study was to conduct a psychiatric evaluation of orga...
In a growing number of transplant centers worldwide, altruistic donors are accepted to anonymously d...
Prior studies demonstrate that most living kidney donors (LKDs) report no adverse psychosocial outco...
ABSTRACT Background. Living donor kidney transplantation has positive influence on graft sur...
AbstractBackground & aim: Kidney transplant surgery may impact various aspects of the life and ...
Abstract Living donor kidney transplantation is the best option for extending and improving the...
PubMed: 31399201The aims of this study were to (1) determine psychological states and wellbeing of l...
Background: Living donor kidney transplantation (LDKT) is the treatment of choice for end stage rena...
Abstract Background Previous studies have reported a wide range of prevalence of post-donation anxie...
Even though the majority of living kidney donor candidates appear in good mental health and show few...
Introduction: Donating one’s kidney can be a complicated psychological experience. This study was de...
Objectives: Living donor kidney transplantation offers advantages to the patient, however involves r...
A minority of living kidney donors (between 5-25%) have poor psychological outcomes after donation. ...
Living kidney donors' follow-up is usually focused on the assessment of the surgical and medical out...
Introduction: End-stage kidney disease is a rapidly growing health problem worldwide. Kidney transpl...
WOS: 000418008800007Objective: The aim of this study was to conduct a psychiatric evaluation of orga...
In a growing number of transplant centers worldwide, altruistic donors are accepted to anonymously d...
Prior studies demonstrate that most living kidney donors (LKDs) report no adverse psychosocial outco...
ABSTRACT Background. Living donor kidney transplantation has positive influence on graft sur...
AbstractBackground & aim: Kidney transplant surgery may impact various aspects of the life and ...
Abstract Living donor kidney transplantation is the best option for extending and improving the...
PubMed: 31399201The aims of this study were to (1) determine psychological states and wellbeing of l...
Background: Living donor kidney transplantation (LDKT) is the treatment of choice for end stage rena...
Abstract Background Previous studies have reported a wide range of prevalence of post-donation anxie...
Even though the majority of living kidney donor candidates appear in good mental health and show few...
Introduction: Donating one’s kidney can be a complicated psychological experience. This study was de...
Objectives: Living donor kidney transplantation offers advantages to the patient, however involves r...
A minority of living kidney donors (between 5-25%) have poor psychological outcomes after donation. ...
Living kidney donors' follow-up is usually focused on the assessment of the surgical and medical out...
Introduction: End-stage kidney disease is a rapidly growing health problem worldwide. Kidney transpl...
WOS: 000418008800007Objective: The aim of this study was to conduct a psychiatric evaluation of orga...
In a growing number of transplant centers worldwide, altruistic donors are accepted to anonymously d...
Prior studies demonstrate that most living kidney donors (LKDs) report no adverse psychosocial outco...