Affiliation:
1. Department of Public Health and Infectious Disease, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Renal transplant is the gold standard treatment for patients with end-stage renal disease. Employment after transplant is an important marker of recovery and a key component of general well-being with important social implications.
Aims
To evaluate employment status after renal transplant and to investigate facilitators of and barriers to return to work for renal transplant patients.
Methods
We searched PubMed, Scopus and the Cochrane Library in March 2019 using the following algorithms: ‘return to work’ AND kidney AND transplant. Eligible studies were selected by two independent researchers. Quality assessment was performed using the following tools: International Narrative Systematic Assessment (INSA) and Newcastle–Ottawa Scale (NOS) for cross-sectional and cohort studies.
Results
The review included 18 papers: 10 cross-sectional studies, 6 cohort studies and 2 narrative reviews. The weighted mean percentage for return to work within 1 year was 39.4% (95% CI 39.3–39.6%). Employment status was influenced by modifiable and non-modifiable factors, such as pre-transplant employment, sociodemographic characteristics, clinical conditions and comorbidities, operative technique (invasive or not), type of transplants (living donor or cadaver), pre-transplant dialysis, psychosocial support, educational level and participation in education programmes.
Conclusion
Return to work after kidney transplant is a dynamic process influenced by numerous factors. It is vital to implement multidimensional interventions focused on rehabilitation and influencing modifiable factors to improve return to work after kidney transplant. This systematic review updates knowledge in the field of transplant and of disability management.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health
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