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Multi-level correlates of received social support among heart transplant recipients in the international BRIGHT Study: a secondary analysis

Abshire Saylor, Martha and Denhaerynck, Kris and Mielke, Juliane and Davidson, Patricia M. and Dobbels, Fabienne and Russell, Cynthia L. and De Geest, Sabina. (2022) Multi-level correlates of received social support among heart transplant recipients in the international BRIGHT Study: a secondary analysis. European Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing, 21 (8). pp. 857-867.

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Abstract

Social support is critical in follow-up of patients after heart transplant (HTx) and positively influences well-being and clinical outcomes such as medication adherence. The purpose of this study was to (i) explore received social support variation (emotional and practical) in HTx recipients at country and centre level and (ii) to assess multi-level correlates.; Secondary data analysis of the multi-level cross-sectional BRIGHT study was conducted in 36 HTx centres in 11 countries. Received social support related to medication adherence was measured with emotional and practical sub-scales. The Conceptual Model of Social Networks and Health guided selection of patient, micro (interpersonal and psychosocial), meso (HTx centre) and macro-level (country health system) factors. Descriptive statistics, intraclass correlations, and sequential multiple ordinal mixed logistic regression analysis were used. A total of 1379 adult HTx recipients were included. Patient level correlates (female sex, living alone, and fewer depressive symptoms) and micro-level correlates (higher level of chronic disease management and trust in the healthcare team) were associated with better emotional social support. Similarly, patient level (living alone, younger age, and male sex), micro-level and meso-level (patient and clinician-rated higher level of chronic disease management) were associated with better practical social support. Social support varied at country and centre levels for emotional and practical dimensions.; Social support in HTx recipients varies by country, centre, and was associated with multi-level correlates. Qualitative and longitudinal studies are needed to understand influencing factors of social support for intervention development, improvement of social support, and clinical outcomes.
Faculties and Departments:03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Public Health > Institut für Pflegewissenschaft
UniBasel Contributors:Denhaerynck, Kris and Mielke, Juliane and De Geest, Sabina M.
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
Publisher:Oxford University Press
ISSN:1873-1953
e-ISSN:1474-5151
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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Deposited On:09 Feb 2023 16:49

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