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Transplant Experience Survey
I’m a senior psychology student (and a fellow transplant recipient) currently working on my senior thesis. I’m studying how emotional experiences—like guilt, worry, openness, and personal health responsibility—affect life after transplant.
If you’re a transplant recipient, I would be so grateful if you could complete my anonymous survey. Your honest responses will help me better understand the emotional side of transplant recovery and how we can support each other and future recipients.
Your participation is completely voluntary and confidential. If you have any questions, feel free to reach out.
Thank you so much for helping me with this meaningful project!
With appreciation,
LaVise
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Love this LaVise! Best of luck on your thesis!
@Dom Thank you
Completed! Good luck! Would love to read it when it is completed.
@TheMac thank you so much. I will definitely let you read it when I’m finished. I have to submit it June 20 and it’ll take about a week or so to get it back and then I will send it your way. I just completed one on stress and anxiety last semester. This is actually a continuation to that paper.
Great work - please do share highlights with us here! Please also share takeaways from your last paper. Would love to see :)
I recently completed a study called “Post-Transplant Independence, Social Engagement, and Work,” looking at how physical and emotional health affects life after transplant.
📊 Some Key Takeaways:
💡 What’s Next: Diving Deeper Into Emotional Strain
Now, I’m expanding this research to focus on the emotional weight we carry post-transplant—things like worry, guilt, disclosure, and how responsible we feel for our health.
As a recipient, I’ve lived these feelings too. Since my transplant, I’ve done incredible things—but I still carry the thought that someone had to die so I could live.
🎯 My New Study Focus:
How do worry and guilt affect our openness and our sense of responsibility after transplant?
I’ll be exploring:
📣 I’ll be sharing an updated survey here soon, and I would love your input. Every experience helps us understand how to support each other better.
Thanks to everyone who participated
LaVise 💚
Kidney Recipient | NJCU Psychology Student
Transplant Patient
Thanks for sharing your takeaways, @Ldybug97 👍