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Function, Adjustment, Quality of Life and Symptoms (FAQS) in Allogeneic Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (HSCT) Survivors: A Study Protocol

机译:异基因造血干细胞移植(HSCT)幸存者的功能,调节,生活质量和症状(FAQS):研究方案

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Background The population of survivors following allogeneic HSCT continues to increase, and yet their experiences of recovery and long-term survivorship have not been fully characterized. This paper presents a study protocol examining over time the functional status, psychosocial adjustment, health-related quality of life, and symptom experience of survivors who have undergone allogeneic transplantation. The aims of the study are to: 1) explore the patterns of change in these health outcomes during the survivorship phase; 2) characterize subgroups of survivors experiencing adverse outcomes; and 3) examine relationships among outcomes and demographic and clinical factors (such as age, graft-versus-host disease ( GVHD ), and disease relapse). Methods In this longitudinal observational study, adults who survive a minimum of 3 years from date of allogeneic transplantation complete a series of questionnaires annually. Demographic and clinical data are collected along with a series of patient-reported outcome measures, specifically: 1) Medical Outcomes Study SF- 36; 2) Functional Assessment of Chronic Illness Therapy (FACIT) - General, 3) FACIT-Fatigue; 4) FACIT- Spiritual; 5) Psychosocial Adjustment to Illness Scale; 6) Rotterdam Symptom Checklist-Revised; and 7) Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index. Conclusions This study will provide multidimensional patient-reported outcomes data to expand the understanding of the survivorship experience across the trajectory of allogeneic transplantation recovery. There are a number of inherent challenges in recruiting and retaining a diverse and representative sample of long-term transplant survivors. Study results will contribute to an understanding of outcomes experienced by transplant survivors, including those with chronic GVHD , malignant disease relapse, and other late effects following allogeneic transplantation. Trial Registration ClinicalTrials.gov: NCT00128960
机译:背景异基因HSCT后的幸存者人数继续增加,但是他们的康复和长期幸存经验尚未得到充分表征。本文提出了一项研究方案,该研究方案将随着时间的流逝检查同种异体移植幸存者的功能状态,心理社会适应能力,健康相关的生活质量以及症状经历。该研究的目的是:1)探索生存阶段这些健康结果的变化模式; 2)描述经历不良后果的幸存者亚组的特征;和3)检查结局与人口统计学和临床​​因素(例如年龄,移植物抗宿主病(GVHD)和疾病复发)之间的关系。方法在这项纵向观察性研究中,从同种异体移植日期起存活至少3年的成年人每年完成一系列问卷调查。收集人口统计学和临床​​数据,以及一系列患者报告的结局指标,具体包括:1)医疗成果研究SF-36; 2)慢性病治疗(FACIT)的功能评估-一般,3)FACIT-疲劳; 4)FACIT-精神的; 5)对疾病量表的社会心理调整; 6)鹿特丹症状清单修订版; 7)匹兹堡睡眠质量指数。结论本研究将提供患者报告的多维结局数据,以扩大异基因移植恢复轨迹上对生存经验的了解。在招募和保留长期移植幸存者的多样化和代表性样本方面存在许多固有的挑战。研究结果将有助于理解移植幸存者经历的结果,包括那些具有慢性GVHD,恶性疾病复发以及同种异体移植后其他晚期效应的患者。试验注册ClinicalTrials.gov:NCT00128960

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