Division of Plastic Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA.
Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Brigham and Women's Hospital, Boston, MA.
J Hand Surg Am. 2021 Aug;46(8):711.e1-711.e35. doi: 10.1016/j.jhsa.2021.01.001. Epub 2021 Mar 13.
We performed a qualitative study to understand psychosocial factors associated with perceived success of upper-extremity vascularized composite allotransplantation (VCA). We interviewed transplant recipients and their primary caregivers.
We recruited 4 upper-extremity VCA recipients and primary caregivers for 3 of them. We conducted semistructured face-to-face interviews using a guide that explored participants' transplantation experiences. Topics included comparison of pretransplant and posttransplant expectations, reflections on factors contributing to the success of the transplant experience, and posttransplant rehabilitation and functioning. We performed a thematic analysis that produced a list of themes, subthemes, and proposed hypotheses explaining how the themes related to the study's guiding questions.
Participants described several factors as contributing to the success of the transplant experience, including developing realistic expectations about posttransplant function and lifelong immunosuppression, support from one's community and particularly the primary caregiver, and framing the experience in a positive light. Social, aesthetic, and other values unique to the hands, as opposed to prosthetics, motivated recipients to undergo VCA despite its inherent risk and uncertainties.
Despite inherent challenges, undergoing VCA was viewed as worthwhile to regain benefits unique to hands. Participants met the challenges of the transplant process through setting realistic expectations, strong social support, and a positive perspective.
Findings from this work may help clinicians and prospective patients to prepare for and set appropriate expectations of VCA.
我们进行了一项定性研究,以了解与上肢血管化复合异体移植(VCA)感知成功相关的心理社会因素。我们采访了移植受者及其主要照顾者。
我们招募了 4 名上肢 VCA 受者及其 3 名主要照顾者。我们使用指南进行了半结构化的面对面访谈,该指南探讨了参与者的移植经历。主题包括比较移植前和移植后的期望、反思促成移植体验成功的因素,以及移植后的康复和功能。我们进行了主题分析,生成了主题、子主题列表,并提出了假设,解释了主题如何与研究的指导问题相关。
参与者描述了几个因素对移植体验的成功有贡献,包括对移植后功能和终身免疫抑制的期望现实,来自社区的支持,特别是主要照顾者的支持,以及以积极的态度看待体验。与假肢不同,手所具有的独特的社会、美学和其他价值促使受者接受 VCA,尽管存在固有风险和不确定性。
尽管存在固有挑战,但接受 VCA 被视为重新获得手所特有的益处是值得的。参与者通过设定现实的期望、强大的社会支持和积极的观点来应对移植过程的挑战。
这项工作的结果可能有助于临床医生和潜在患者为 VCA 做好准备并设定适当的期望。