Abstract

The article reveals for the first time the content of the patient’s socio-psychological contour, as the totality of his social connections and interactions with various people (institutions), as well as the dynamics that arise as a result of this interaction from the moment the need for transplantation arises, in the perioperative and post-transplantation periods in a psychological context. The variety of factors, as well as the technological, medical and psychological complexity of the process of organ transplantation for planets living in a certain social environment, creates the need for an integrated approach to the organization of medical care for transplantation, taking into account the contour developed by the authors.

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