Psychosocial profiling: a holistic management tool for non-compliance

:  We introduce a new concept of psychosocial profiling as a tool that provides the transplant team with a psychosocial framework for identification, intervention and management of non‐compliance. This will also increase our understanding of emotional problems experienced by patients before transpla...

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Published inClinical transplantation Vol. 19; no. 1; pp. 38 - 44
Main Authors Baines, Lyndsay S, Zawada Jr, Edward T, Jindal, Rahul M
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford, UK Munksgaard International Publishers 01.02.2005
Blackwell
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Summary::  We introduce a new concept of psychosocial profiling as a tool that provides the transplant team with a psychosocial framework for identification, intervention and management of non‐compliance. This will also increase our understanding of emotional problems experienced by patients before transplant, as a result of living with the uncertainty and medical side effects of chronic illness. Psychosocial profiling is adaptable throughout the transplant process and gives every patient an opportunity of psychosocial support to help him or her into a position of emotional stability and compliance with their medications and postoperative care. Implementation of this strategy will move health care professionals from being gatekeepers to managers and facilitators of holistic care in recipients of transplants.
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The concept of psychosocial profiling was developed while the authors were working at the University of Glasgow, UK.
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ISSN:0902-0063
1399-0012
DOI:10.1111/j.1399-0012.2004.00291.x