Little is known on long-term outcomes in kidney transplantation. This study evaluated changes and predictors of generic and\r\ntransplantation-specific health-related quality of life (HQoL) over six years in N = 102 kidney transplant survivors using the\r\nShort-form Health Survey-36 and the Transplant Effects questionnaire. Mixed models analysis was used to determine long-term\r\noutcomes. Emotional HQoL improved over time: Mental Component score, Mental Health, Energy (Ps = .000). Physical HQoL\r\ndeteriorated: Physical Component Score (P = .001), Pain (P = .002). LRD transplant recipients had greater decline in physical\r\nfunctioning (P = .003) and PCS (P = .000) compared to cadaver recipients. Worry about the transplant (P = .036) and feelings\r\nof responsibility (P = .008) increased significantly over time. Worry about the transplant and perceived ability to work predicted\r\n12.7% and 31.1% in variance in MCS and PCS, respectively. Efforts should be made to maintain HQoL and emotional outcomes\r\nwith ongoing monitoring and support programs throughout the course of posttransplant care.
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