Professional and social activity of patients after heart transplant

Objectives: The aim of the study is to describe both professional and social activities of patients after heart transplant. Material and Methods: Ninety-five heart transplant patients treated at the Silesian Center for Heart Diseases in Zabrze were surveyed, comprising 29 women (30.5%) and 66 men (6...

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Main Authors: Urszula Marcinkowska, Karol Kukowka, Michał Gałeczka, Robert Pudlo, Michał Zakliczyński, Marian Zembala
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine 2015-08-01
Series:International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
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spelling doaj-d074a136077442dc80819810f7f000052020-11-24T21:31:41ZengNofer Institute of Occupational MedicineInternational Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health1232-10871896-494X2015-08-0128474174910.13075/ijomeh.1896.00411Professional and social activity of patients after heart transplantUrszula MarcinkowskaKarol KukowkaMichał GałeczkaRobert PudloMichał ZakliczyńskiMarian ZembalaObjectives: The aim of the study is to describe both professional and social activities of patients after heart transplant. Material and Methods: Ninety-five heart transplant patients treated at the Silesian Center for Heart Diseases in Zabrze were surveyed, comprising 29 women (30.5%) and 66 men (69.5%). The average age of respondents was 54.3 years old (standard deviation (SD) = 15 years); the average period that had elapsed since the heart transplant was 7.1 years (SD = 4 years). We designed a questionnaire as a tool for collecting information from patients. Results: Twenty-five percent of patients worked at the time of completion of the questionnaire. Eighty percent of those patients were working before and after the transplant, 20% – only after transplantation (p < 0.05). A different job position at a new workplace had 47.8% of patients, 34.8% of them had the same job position at the same work place as they had had before, 63.4% of the heart transplant respondents were pensioners. Eighty-two percent of patients had a certificate with a designated degree of disability – among them: 69% had a certificate for a significant degree of disability, 22% – for a moderate degree of disability. Among those surveyed, 52.5% said that their financial situation had not changed whereas 34.5% of those surveyed reported a change for the worse. Thirty-seven percent of respondents reported changes in family relationships. Seventy-seven percent reported that they received help from family members, as compared with 19% who did not. Conclusions: Only 25.3% of the patients treated at the Silesian Centre for Heart Diseases after heart transplant are employed and it is one of the lowest employment rates in this category of patients in Europe. One third of working patients have the same work place as they had before their operation. Heart transplant is a cause of changes in family relationships. Most often family bonds are strengthened but sometimes family members become nervous, impatient and unwilling to talk about the transplant.http://ijomeh.eu/Professional-and-social-activity-of-patients-after-heart-transplant,58527,0,2.htmlworkheart transplantsocial activityemploymentfamily
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author Urszula Marcinkowska
Karol Kukowka
Michał Gałeczka
Robert Pudlo
Michał Zakliczyński
Marian Zembala
spellingShingle Urszula Marcinkowska
Karol Kukowka
Michał Gałeczka
Robert Pudlo
Michał Zakliczyński
Marian Zembala
Professional and social activity of patients after heart transplant
International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
work
heart transplant
social activity
employment
family
author_facet Urszula Marcinkowska
Karol Kukowka
Michał Gałeczka
Robert Pudlo
Michał Zakliczyński
Marian Zembala
author_sort Urszula Marcinkowska
title Professional and social activity of patients after heart transplant
title_short Professional and social activity of patients after heart transplant
title_full Professional and social activity of patients after heart transplant
title_fullStr Professional and social activity of patients after heart transplant
title_full_unstemmed Professional and social activity of patients after heart transplant
title_sort professional and social activity of patients after heart transplant
publisher Nofer Institute of Occupational Medicine
series International Journal of Occupational Medicine and Environmental Health
issn 1232-1087
1896-494X
publishDate 2015-08-01
description Objectives: The aim of the study is to describe both professional and social activities of patients after heart transplant. Material and Methods: Ninety-five heart transplant patients treated at the Silesian Center for Heart Diseases in Zabrze were surveyed, comprising 29 women (30.5%) and 66 men (69.5%). The average age of respondents was 54.3 years old (standard deviation (SD) = 15 years); the average period that had elapsed since the heart transplant was 7.1 years (SD = 4 years). We designed a questionnaire as a tool for collecting information from patients. Results: Twenty-five percent of patients worked at the time of completion of the questionnaire. Eighty percent of those patients were working before and after the transplant, 20% – only after transplantation (p < 0.05). A different job position at a new workplace had 47.8% of patients, 34.8% of them had the same job position at the same work place as they had had before, 63.4% of the heart transplant respondents were pensioners. Eighty-two percent of patients had a certificate with a designated degree of disability – among them: 69% had a certificate for a significant degree of disability, 22% – for a moderate degree of disability. Among those surveyed, 52.5% said that their financial situation had not changed whereas 34.5% of those surveyed reported a change for the worse. Thirty-seven percent of respondents reported changes in family relationships. Seventy-seven percent reported that they received help from family members, as compared with 19% who did not. Conclusions: Only 25.3% of the patients treated at the Silesian Centre for Heart Diseases after heart transplant are employed and it is one of the lowest employment rates in this category of patients in Europe. One third of working patients have the same work place as they had before their operation. Heart transplant is a cause of changes in family relationships. Most often family bonds are strengthened but sometimes family members become nervous, impatient and unwilling to talk about the transplant.
topic work
heart transplant
social activity
employment
family
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