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Social participation after successful kidney transplantation.van der Mei SF, van Sonderen EL, van Son WJ, de Jong PE, Groothoff JW, van den Heuvel WJ Department of Health Sciences, Northern Centre for Healthcare Research (NCH), University Medical Centre Groningen (UMCG), University of Groningen, The Netherlands. s.f.van.der.mei@med.umcg.nl PURPOSE: To explore and describe the degree of social participation after kidney transplantation and to examine associated factors. METHOD: A cross-sectional study on 239 adult patients 1-7.3 years after kidney transplantation was performed via in-home interviews on participation in obligatory activities (i.e., employment, education, household tasks) and leisure activities (volunteer work, assisting others, recreation, sports, clubs/associations, socializing, going out). RESULTS: Kidney transplantation patients had a lower educational level, spent less time on obligatory activities, had part-time jobs more often, and participated less in sports compared to a control group from the general population. No difference was found in socializing, church attendance, volunteer work and going out. Multivariate regression analysis showed a negative association of age and a positive association of educational status and time since transplantation with obligatory participation. Multivariate logistic regression showed positive associations of education and time since transplantation with volunteer work; age was negatively and education positively associated with sports and going out, whereas living arrangement was also associated with going out. CONCLUSIONS: Although kidney transplantation patients participate less in employment and sports, they do participate in household tasks, volunteer work, going out, socializing and other leisure activities. Participation is associated with factors as age, educational status and time since transplantation. Published 16 March 2007 in Disabil Rehabil, 29(6): 473-83.
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