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Hope and Related Variables in Patients Undergoing Hemopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation for Leukemia

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of the present study was variables in patients hemopoietic stem cell transplantation(HSCT) for leukemia.

Method: A total of 88 participants were recruited at St. Mary¡¯s Hospital. The data were gathered from July, 2001 to June, 2002 using questionnaires.

Result: The mean score of hope was 3.39¡¾0.35. Positive relationships were found between hope and self-esteem, physician¡¯s support, nurse¡¯s support, and satisfaction of life. And negative relationships were found between hope and depression, trait-anxiety, and state-anxiety. The major variable, that associated with hope, was the state-anxiety, explained 35.4% in the variance of the hope.

Conclusion: Leukemic patients undergoing HSCT tended to have a high level of hope. Higher levels of self-esteem, physician¡¯s support, nurse¡¯s support and satisfaction of life were related with higher level of hope. And, higher the levels of depression and anxiety were related with a lower level of hope.
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Hemopoietic stem cell, transplantation, Hope, Leukemia
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