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Quality of Life and Family Burden in Hemopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation Recipients

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Abstract

Purpose: To investigate the degree and relationship of the quality of life(QOL) and family burden in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation recipients(HSCTr) at admission and discharge to isolation unit.

Method: Data were obtained by interviewing from 60 HSCTr and 50 of their primary caregivers¡¯ and were analyzed by SAS program.

Result: The degree of quality of life in pre and post HSCTr was significantly lower in the group who had physical discomfort compared with those who had no physical discomfort. The mean score of quality of life in pre HSCTr was significantly lower compared with in post HSCTr. Objective burden of family was higher than subjective one.

Conclusion: QOL in HSCTr showed lower in the group of who had medical history, physical discomfort, no hope for cure and more than 5 weeks of length of stay. On the basis of these results, it is necessary to develop nursing intervention and to apply nursing care for improving their quality of life.
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Hematopoietic stem cells, transplantation, Quality of life, Family
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