Current Search: Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc -- Family relationships (x)
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Title
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The lived experience of the spouses of transplant recipients.
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Creator
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Stecher, Jo Anne., Christine E. Lynn College of Nursing
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Abstract/Description
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The numbers of transplant surgeries continue to rise in the U.S. This results in a greater number of caregivers who are present in the recipients' lives. Most often these caregivers are spouses. Transplant spouses present with emotional needs, which have been expressed in this study. Nurses, especially those who work with the spouses of transplant candidates and recipients, could be appreciative of the requirements that have been told by these spouses. Six women and two men were interviewed...
Show moreThe numbers of transplant surgeries continue to rise in the U.S. This results in a greater number of caregivers who are present in the recipients' lives. Most often these caregivers are spouses. Transplant spouses present with emotional needs, which have been expressed in this study. Nurses, especially those who work with the spouses of transplant candidates and recipients, could be appreciative of the requirements that have been told by these spouses. Six women and two men were interviewed for this study. Their stories were analyzed using a phenomenological approach and five themes emerged from the data. The themes that surfaced included uncertainty, support, thankfulness and a positive approach, intimacy and the relationship as a couple, and guilt. Two general structures then evolved from these themes to include adaptation and belief in self and others. The general structures revealed the ways the spouses learned to live during the transplant journey.
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Date Issued
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2009
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/FAU/367765
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Subject Headings
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Transplantation of organs, tissues, etc, Family relationships, Caregivers, Conduct of life, Stress management
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Format
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Document (PDF)