深度衰竭:造血细胞移植后持续性疲劳的定性研究。

IF 3.2 2区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Ashley M Nelson, Katherine G Cronin, Ally M Wood, Lara Traeger, Anna Barata, Richard Newcomb, Hermioni L Amonoo, Heather S L Jim, Hans Knoop, Areej El-Jawahri, Joseph A Greer
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背景:疲劳是造血细胞移植(HCT)后长期生存期间最常见的症状。目的:我们试图描述HCT受者如何经历和处理移植后持续的疲劳,并确定患者对疲劳支持的看法和偏好。方法:自体或异体HCT术后至少6个月且根据疲劳症状量表(严重程度评分≥4 / 0-10)经历中度至重度疲劳的HCT受者参加了在三级保健移植中心进行的定性研究。参与者使用半结构化指南完成了深入的个人访谈,探讨了他们对持续性疲劳的体验。我们同时采访了五名HCT临床医生的小样本。我们使用主题分析对先验和确定主题的逐字文本进行编码。结果:受试者(N=20;年龄中位数(范围)=55(31-78)岁;N =9名女性),移植后中位数为3.88年(6个月-13年),报告中度疲劳严重程度(中位数=5(4-9)/ 0-10)。最后的主题包括:(1)描述持续性疲劳的多维症状的挑战;(2)疲劳作为一种损害持续的症状;(3)确定调节持续性疲劳的各种因素;(4)使用行动和情绪导向的策略来管理疲劳;(5)对额外信息和疲劳支持的渴望。结论:研究结果强调了HCT后持续性疲劳患者所经历的大量和持续的日常生活中断,各种管理策略,以及他们对支持方案的渴望,以帮助管理这种症状。研究结果支持未来有必要研究以证据为基础的干预措施,以减轻HCT幸存者的疲劳。
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Profoundly Depleted: Qualitative Study of Persistent Fatigue Following Hematopoietic Cell Transplant.

Context: Fatigue is the most commonly-reported symptom during long-term survivorship after hematopoietic cell transplant (HCT).

Objectives: We sought to describe how HCT recipients experience and manage persistent post-transplant fatigue and to identify patient perceptions of and preferences for fatigue support.

Methods: HCT recipients who were at least six months after autologous or allogeneic HCT and experiencing moderate to severe fatigue based on the fatiue symptom inventory (severity rating ≥4 / 0-10 scale) participated in this qualitative study conducted at a tertiary care transplant center. Participants completed in-depth individual interviews using semi-structured guides that probed their experiences with persistent fatigue. We simultaneously interviewed a small sample of five HCT clinicians. We used thematic analysis to code verbatim transcripts for a priori and identified themes.

Results: Participants (N = 20; median (range) age = 55 (31-78) years; n = 9 female) were a median of 3.88 years (6 months-13 years) post-transplant and reported moderate fatigue severity (median = 5 (4-9)/0-10 scale). Final themes included: 1) challenges describing the multidimensional symptom of persistent fatigue, 2) fatigue as an impairing ongoing symptom, 3) identification of a variety of factors modulating persistent fatigue, 4) use of action- and emotion-oriented strategies to manage fatigue, and 5) desire for additional information and fatigue support.

Conclusion: Study findings highlight the numerous and ongoing disruptions to everyday life experienced by patients living with persistent fatigue following HCT, variety of management strategies, and their desire for supportive programs to aid in the management of this symptom. Results support the need for future research into evidence-based interventions to alleviate HCT survivors' fatigue.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pain and Symptom Management is an internationally respected, peer-reviewed journal and serves an interdisciplinary audience of professionals by providing a forum for the publication of the latest clinical research and best practices related to the relief of illness burden among patients afflicted with serious or life-threatening illness.
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