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Corticosteroids during continuation therapy for acute lymphoblastic leukemia: the psycho-social impact.

机译:急性淋巴细胞白血病持续治疗期间的皮质类固醇:心理社会影响。

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This article presents the findings of qualitative research exploring the psycho-social effects of corticosteroid use in pediatric hematology patients during continuation therapy for Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL). The findings are from a 5-year longitudinal study that documented the experience of treatment for childhood leukemia and related disorders from the perspective of the child patient and their family from the point of diagnosis to 1 year post-treatment. To date, scant information on the serious emotional side-effects of corticosteroid administration for children with ALL during the continuation period is available. This is concerning in light of the many serious challenges corticosteroid use poses to families of children with ALL. For this group of parents, dealing with the impact of corticosteroids on their child was reported as the major and only treatment-related stress during the continuation period of treatment for ALL. The impact of these drugs, described in very negative terms, was considered exacerbated by the fact that during the continuation period they are repeatedly administered in 5-week cycles. Anger and aggression, both passive and in acts of physical violence, in combination with temper tantrums and uncontrollable behavior were major concerns. Under the influence of corticosteroids the children could be moody, grumpy, confused, emotionally labile, depressed, sullen and withdrawn. The children could quickly switch from one emotional state to another, such as from aggression to emotionality. They could experience trouble with sleeping and talk excessively. The parents outlined a range of positive strategies for coping with the difficult behavior. The authors make a number of recommendations aimed at assisting parents to deal with the impact of the administration of corticosteroids in continuation therapy, including increasing the awareness on the part of health care providers of the side-effects of these drugs and their impact on the child with ALL and their family; provision of information to families on the effects of corticosteroid use; and, ensuring that professional counseling assistance is available when required.
机译:本文介绍了定性研究的结果,该研究探索了在继续接受急性淋巴细胞白血病(ALL)治疗期间小儿血液病患者使用皮质类固醇的心理社会效应。该发现来自一项为期5年的纵向研究,从儿童患者及其家人的角度出发,从诊断到治疗后1年,该研究记录了儿童白血病和相关疾病的治疗经验。迄今为止,尚缺乏有关在持续期间服用糖皮质激素对ALL患儿的严重情感副作用的信息。鉴于皮质类固醇的使用给ALL儿童的家庭带来了许多严峻的挑战,这令人担忧。对于这组父母,据报道,在继续进行ALL治疗期间,应对皮质类固醇激素对其子女的影响是主要且唯一与治疗相关的压力。这些药物以非常负面的术语描述的影响被认为是由于在持续期间内以5周为周期重复给药,这一事实加剧了这种影响。人们主要关注被动和人为暴力行为中的愤怒和侵略,以及发脾气和无法控制的行为。在皮质类固醇的影响下,孩子们可能情绪低落,脾气暴躁,困惑,情绪不稳定,沮丧,闷闷不乐和退缩。孩子们可以迅速从一种情绪状态切换到另一种情绪状态,例如从攻击状态转变为情绪状态。他们可能会在睡眠中遇到麻烦,并且说话过多。父母概述了应对困难行为的一系列积极策略。作者提出了一些建议,旨在帮助父母应对继续治疗中使用皮质类固醇的影响,包括提高医疗保健提供者对这些药物的副作用及其对孩子的影响的认识。与ALL及其家人在一起;向家庭提供有关使用皮质类固醇的影响的信息;并且确保在需要时提供专业的咨询帮助。

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