Department of Psychology, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, Buffalo, NY, 14263, USA.
Department of Nursing Administration, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center, Buffalo, NY, 14263, USA.
J Cancer Surviv. 2022 Jun;16(3):479-486. doi: 10.1007/s11764-021-01043-5. Epub 2021 May 17.
This study describes the development of a screening measure focused on the potential needs of hematopoietic cell transplant (HCT) survivors at least 1-year post-transplant.
A multidisciplinary team met regularly to develop a screening measure to better understand the ongoing medical and clinical symptoms experienced by survivors of HCT. This measure was given to 299 patients presenting to an HCT survivorship clinic, with referrals offered for any issues reaching clinical threshold. A factor analysis was performed to examine the underlying factor structure of the measure.
Analyses indicated a 3-factor underlying structure, including physical, emotional, and practical concerns. Areas most consistently endorsed as ongoing areas of concern included fatigue, financial concerns, and worry about their future. Interestingly, while many patients were interested in referrals for these issues, some patients did not wish to have their symptoms managed at our center.
Survivors of hematopoietic cell transplant continue to experience symptoms well after their treatment has ended, including issues related to the emotional, physical, and practical impact of their illness and treatment regimen. It is vital that their providers understand the frequency of these concerns as well as patients' preference for intervention.
While HCT has become increasingly successful in treating hematologic cancers, many survivors experience a range of issues post-transplant. Survivorship care for these patients must include ongoing thorough assessment related to the practical, emotional, and medical symptoms experienced post-transplant, with appropriate intervention provided in-house where possible or in the community according to patient preference.
本研究描述了一种筛选工具的开发,该工具重点关注造血细胞移植(HCT)后至少 1 年的患者的潜在需求。
一个多学科团队定期开会,以开发一种筛选工具,以更好地了解 HCT 幸存者正在经历的持续的医疗和临床症状。该工具被提供给 299 名到 HCT 生存诊所就诊的患者,如果出现任何达到临床阈值的问题,将提供转诊。进行了因素分析以检查该测量工具的潜在因子结构。
分析表明存在 3 个潜在的因子结构,包括身体、情感和实际问题。最一致地被认为是持续关注的领域包括疲劳、财务问题和对未来的担忧。有趣的是,虽然许多患者对这些问题的转诊感兴趣,但有些患者不希望在我们中心管理他们的症状。
造血细胞移植的幸存者在治疗结束后仍会继续出现症状,包括与疾病和治疗方案的情感、身体和实际影响相关的问题。了解这些问题的频率以及患者对干预的偏好对于他们的提供者至关重要。
虽然 HCT 在治疗血液系统癌症方面已经越来越成功,但许多幸存者在移植后会经历一系列问题。对这些患者的生存护理必须包括对移植后经历的实际、情感和医疗症状进行持续的全面评估,并根据患者的偏好在内部提供适当的干预,或在社区提供干预。