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Effect of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Psychological Health of Patients Who Underwent Liver Transplantation Due to Hepatocellular Carcinoma.
Akbulut, Sami; Kucukakcali, Zeynep; Saritas, Hasan; Bozkir, Cigdem; Tamer, Murat; Akyuz, Musap; Bagci, Nazlican; Unsal, Selver; Akbulut, Mehmet Serdar; Sahin, Tevfik Tolga; Colak, Cemil; Yilmaz, Sezai.
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  • Akbulut S; Department of Surgery and Liver Transplant Institute, Inonu University Faculty of Medicine, 44280 Malatya, Turkey.
  • Kucukakcali Z; Department of Public Health, Inonu University Faculty of Medicine, 44280 Malatya, Turkey.
  • Saritas H; Department of Biostatistics, Bioinformatics and Medical Informatics, Inonu University Faculty of Medicine, 44280 Malatya, Turkey.
  • Bozkir C; Department of Biostatistics, Bioinformatics and Medical Informatics, Inonu University Faculty of Medicine, 44280 Malatya, Turkey.
  • Tamer M; Department of Surgical Nursing, Siirt University Faculty of Health Science, 56100 Siirt, Turkey.
  • Akyuz M; Department of Nutrition and Dietetics, Inonu University Faculty of Health Science, 44280 Malatya, Turkey.
  • Bagci N; Department of Surgical Nursing, Inonu University Faculty of Nursing, 44280 Malatya, Turkey.
  • Unsal S; Department of Surgical Nursing, Inonu University Faculty of Nursing, 44280 Malatya, Turkey.
  • Akbulut MS; Department of Surgical Nursing, Inonu University Faculty of Nursing, 44280 Malatya, Turkey.
  • Sahin TT; Department of Nursing Service, Inonu University Faculty of Medicine, 44280 Malatya, Turkey.
  • Colak C; Department of Social Work, Bingol State Hospital, 12000 Bingol, Turkey.
  • Yilmaz S; Department of Surgery and Liver Transplant Institute, Inonu University Faculty of Medicine, 44280 Malatya, Turkey.
Diagnostics (Basel) ; 13(8)2023 Apr 13.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37189511
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The primary aim of this study was to compare liver transplant (LT) recipients with and without hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in terms of COVID-19-related depression, anxiety, and stress.

METHOD:

A total of 504 LT recipients with (HCC group; n = 252) and without HCC (non-HCC group; n = 252) were included in the present case-control study. Depression Anxiety Stress Scales (DASS-21) and Coronavirus Anxiety Scale (CAS) were used to evaluate the depression, stress, and anxiety levels of LT patients. DASS-21 total and CAS-SF scores were determined as the primary outcomes of the study. Poisson regression and negative binomial regression models were used to predict the DASS and CAS scores. The incidence rate ratio (IRR) was used as a coefficient. Both groups were also compared in terms of awareness of the COVID-19 vaccine.

RESULTS:

Poisson regression and negative binomial regression analyses for DASS-21 total and CAS-SF scales showed that the negative binomial regression method was the appropriate model for both scales. According to this model, it was determined that the following independent variables increased the DASS-21 total score non-HCC (IRR 1.26; p = 0.031), female gender (IRR 1.29; p = 0.036), presence of chronic disease (IRR 1.65; p < 0.001), exposure to COVID-19 (IRR 1.63; p < 0.001), and nonvaccination (IRR 1.50; p = 0.002). On the other hand, it was determined that the following independent variables increased the CAS score female gender (IRR1.75; p = 0.014) and exposure to COVID-19 (IRR 1.51; p = 0.048). Significant differences were found between the HCC and non-HCC groups in terms of median DASS-21 total (p < 0.001) and CAS-SF (p = 0.002) scores. Cronbach's alpha internal consistency coefficients of DASS-21 total and CAS-SF scales were calculated to be 0.823 and 0.783, respectively.

CONCLUSION:

This study showed that the variables including patients without HCC, female gender, having a chronic disease, being exposed to COVID-19, and not being vaccinated against COVID-19 increased anxiety, depression, and stress. High internal consistency coefficients obtained from both scales indicate that these results are reliable.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Diagnostics (Basel) Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Turquía

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Observational_studies / Prognostic_studies / Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: Diagnostics (Basel) Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Turquía