Publications by authors named "Rita Pool"

Context: Adolescents are at higher risk for organ loss than are all other age groups, but no studies have been conducted to examine the specific information needs of adolescents. A better understanding of adolescents' information needs is essential for developing programs tailored to their unique requirements.

Objective: To explore information needs of adolescents who have undergone kidney transplantation in order to inform development of an education program.

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Kidney transplantation is an optimal therapy for pediatric patients with end-stage kidney disease. This pilot study sought to examine multidimensional QOL outcomes after kidney transplant using VAQOL and General Health, the PedsQL 4.0, PedsQL End Stage Renal Disease Module, and Impact on Family Module.

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The complex issues related to the growth and development of pediatric kidney transplant recipients are explored in this paper. We divide the pediatric population into 3 age groups--toddlers and preschoolers, school age children, and adolescents--and review the literature describing growth and development in kidney transplant recipients and the normal population briefly for each age group. Planning and delivery of nursing care that is based on the implications of growth and development are discussed, and have relevance for all allied healthcare professionals caring for pediatric kidney transplant recipients and their parents.

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