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Selection criteria and psychological adaptations to the ongoing dialysis and renal transplant programme

The aims of the study were: - (1) to investigate the criteria of selection for an ongoing dialysis and transplant programme; and (2) to study psychological changes made by patients at various phases of the programme. A total sample of forty-five patients being treated at the Renal Department of Groo...

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Main Author: Rabinowitz, Stanley
Other Authors: Van der Spuy, H I J
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Language:English
Published: Department of Psychology 2016
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description The aims of the study were: - (1) to investigate the criteria of selection for an ongoing dialysis and transplant programme; and (2) to study psychological changes made by patients at various phases of the programme. A total sample of forty-five patients being treated at the Renal Department of Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town, were psychologically assessed. In studying the selection process, intellectual factors, social class, educational measures and personality factors were contrasted between a sample of patients accepted and rejected for the programme. In the investigation of the psychological changes occurring within the programme, total and directional hostility, intelligence, anxiety, dependency and self-control measures were contrasted between a predialysis, short-term dialysis, long-term dialysis and transplant sample. Results revealed!( 1) that the accepted sample had significantly higher verbal intelligence, educational and social class scores than the rejected group; (2) no significant differences in general hostility, anxiety, dependency and self-control measures between the patients at the various ongoing phases. However the long-term dialysis sample showed significantly more extra-punitiveness than the transplant sample while the transplant sample showed a significantly higher level of intellectual functioning than the predialysis and long-term dialysis groups. These results show that (1) selection is possibly based on superficial characteristics, with which the selection team can identify; (2) projection of hostility is a possible important defence mechanism used in coping with the rigorous demands of the programme; (3) due to the possible absence of toxic substances after transplantation, the transplant sample showed a higher level of intellectual functioning. Other possible explanations for the findings were provided.
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/16633 Selection criteria and psychological adaptations to the ongoing dialysis and renal transplant programme Rabinowitz, Stanley Van der Spuy, H I J Clinical Psychology The aims of the study were: - (1) to investigate the criteria of selection for an ongoing dialysis and transplant programme; and (2) to study psychological changes made by patients at various phases of the programme. A total sample of forty-five patients being treated at the Renal Department of Groote Schuur Hospital, Cape Town, were psychologically assessed. In studying the selection process, intellectual factors, social class, educational measures and personality factors were contrasted between a sample of patients accepted and rejected for the programme. In the investigation of the psychological changes occurring within the programme, total and directional hostility, intelligence, anxiety, dependency and self-control measures were contrasted between a predialysis, short-term dialysis, long-term dialysis and transplant sample. Results revealed!( 1) that the accepted sample had significantly higher verbal intelligence, educational and social class scores than the rejected group; (2) no significant differences in general hostility, anxiety, dependency and self-control measures between the patients at the various ongoing phases. However the long-term dialysis sample showed significantly more extra-punitiveness than the transplant sample while the transplant sample showed a significantly higher level of intellectual functioning than the predialysis and long-term dialysis groups. These results show that (1) selection is possibly based on superficial characteristics, with which the selection team can identify; (2) projection of hostility is a possible important defence mechanism used in coping with the rigorous demands of the programme; (3) due to the possible absence of toxic substances after transplantation, the transplant sample showed a higher level of intellectual functioning. Other possible explanations for the findings were provided. 2016-02-01T10:01:19Z 2016-02-01T10:01:19Z 1974 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/16633 eng application/pdf Department of Psychology Faculty of Humanities University of Cape Town
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Selection criteria and psychological adaptations to the ongoing dialysis and renal transplant programme
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title Selection criteria and psychological adaptations to the ongoing dialysis and renal transplant programme
title_full Selection criteria and psychological adaptations to the ongoing dialysis and renal transplant programme
title_fullStr Selection criteria and psychological adaptations to the ongoing dialysis and renal transplant programme
title_full_unstemmed Selection criteria and psychological adaptations to the ongoing dialysis and renal transplant programme
title_short Selection criteria and psychological adaptations to the ongoing dialysis and renal transplant programme
title_sort selection criteria and psychological adaptations to the ongoing dialysis and renal transplant programme
topic Clinical Psychology
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