Reducing Anxiety and Improving Adherence in Kidney Transplant Recipients: A Cognitive Behavioral Intervention -Based Approach
<p dir="ltr">AbstractBackgroundPsychological resilience and medication adherence are pivotal for long-term outcomes following kidney transplantation. However, structured cognitive behavioral interventions (CBIs) remain underutilized in this patient population, despite their potential...
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