Psychological Responses To The Covid-19 Pandemic In Renal Transplant Recipients

Transplantation Proceedings(2020)

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Introduction: With regard to immunosuppression and the high level of cardiovascular comorbidity renal transplant recipients are supposed to be at substantially increased risk for an adverse course of COVID-19 To date, there are no data on the psychological effects of this knowledge on renal transplant recipients during the pandemic Methods: Cross sectional study on 62 renal transplant recipients and 30 nephrological outpatients without immunosuppression, who served as control The study aimed at an assessment of anxiety, mood, and quality of life during the pandemic (April 2020) and six months before The analysis was performed by means of a questionnaire derived from KPD-38 The KPD-38 encompasses 38 questions on 6 parameters We extracted 6 questions focussing on two parameters: life satisfaction and competence to act The corresponding scales ranged from 1 to 4 Statistical analysis was performed using the Wilcoxon Test for the intragroup comparison of the two timepoints and the Mann-Whitney U test for intergroup comparisons Results: The renal transplant recipients had a mean level of satisfaction of 5 4±1 9 in April 2020 during the pandemic compared to 6 4±1 6 six months ago (p=0 0001) In the control group the life satisfaction was lower during the pandemic than six months ago as well (5 6±1 6 vs 6 7±2 6, p=0 0073) The level of satisfaction during the pandemic did not significantly differ between transplant recipients and controls (p=0 69) In analogy to the parameter \u0027life satisfaction\u0027, the parameter \u0027competence to act\u0027 was higher before than during the pandemic in both renal transplant recipients(12 7±3 0 vs 14 7±2 7, p\u003c0 0001) and control subjects (13 3±3 1 vs 14 7±2 7, p=0 016) and showed no significant difference between the two groups during the pandemic (12 7±3 0 vs 13 3±3 1, p=0 361) Conclusion: Life satisfaction and the feeling of \u0027competence to act\u0027 were significantly reduced during the COVID-19 pandemic in renal transplant recipients This phenomenon, however, occurred in the same way in nonimmunocompromised subjects with CKD
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