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Br J Nurs ; 27(4): 190-196, 2018 Feb 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29457938

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: despite a 450% increase in UK alcohol-related liver disease mortality over the past 30 years, little evidence-based guidance exists regarding preventing recidivism post-liver transplant for alcohol-related liver disease. METHOD: a systematic literature review was conducted to identify demographic variables predictive of alcohol relapse and effective psychosocial interventions for alcohol-related liver disease patients post-liver transplant. RESULTS: variables most significantly predictive of alcohol relapse post-transplant were-less than 12 months pre-liver transplant abstinence; patients with children; poor pre-liver transplant psychosomatic evaluation; non-compliance with post-liver transplant treatment plan; and patients with active insurance policies. Structured management was the most effective psychosocial intervention in preventing alcohol relapse. CONCLUSION: findings should be interpreted cautiously, due to limited and poor-quality evidence. Rigorously designed further research of the psychosocial interventions targeting predictive demographic variables is recommended.


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Alcoholism/epidemiology , Liver Diseases, Alcoholic/surgery , Patient Compliance , Alcoholism/nursing , Alcoholism/prevention & control , Demography , Humans , Liver Transplantation , Postoperative Period , Recurrence , State Medicine , United Kingdom/epidemiology
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