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. 2025 Mar-Apr;52(2):154-157.

Transplant 101: Operationalizing Post-Transplant Patient Education

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Transplant 101: Operationalizing Post-Transplant Patient Education

Jean Colaneri. Nephrol Nurs J. 2025 Mar-Apr.

Abstract

There are several obstacles to achieving effective post-transplant education for kidney transplant recipients. Identifying those obstacles and making an effective plan to circumvent them are the first steps in the education process. Since the post-transplant length of stay is often short, it is advisable that each program has an educational care map describing when and how to deliver post-transplant teaching. It is essential to provide the patient with written information, as well as worksheets for recording self-monitoring and medication schedules. Equally important to the patient education process is the nurse's establishment of a trusting relationship with the patient to assess readiness to learn, as well in defining goals and objectives, which should be mutually set. A variety of engaging teaching and learning strategies optimizes post-transplant patient education.

Keywords: medications; patient education; pharmacology; transplant.

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The author reported no actual or potential conflict of interest in relation to this nursing continuing professional development (NCPD) activity.

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