作者: Susanne Amler , Maria Sauerland , Christian Deiters , Thomas Büchner , Andrea Schumacher
DOI: 10.1186/S12955-015-0222-8
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摘要: Allogeneic stem cell transplantation (alloSCT) is the preferred option of postremission therapy for high-risk patients suffering from acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Therefore, monitoring life satisfaction (LS) long-term survivors following alloSCT becoming increasingly important oncologists. The aim study was to evaluate individual survivor priority various general and health-related domains their with these domains. Furthermore, we investigated impact LS on resilience, anxiety, depression quality in AML alloSCT. Forty-one (median age at time assessment = 49.0 years) who had undergone since transplantation = 3.1 years) were enrolled study. Psychosocial parameters assessed using instruments: FLZM (Questions Life Satisfaction), EORTC QLQ-C30, HADS (Hospital Anxiety Depression Scale) RS-25 (Resilience Scale-25 items). Correlation analyses computed reveal associations between different questionnaires. Independence help or care, well-regulated living conditions financial security contributed positively LS, whereas being off work due health-reasons dissatisfaction physical aspects negatively associated subjective feelings overall satisfaction. Moreover, a high strongly correlated (Spearman’s rho LS: 0.643 0.726, both p < 0.001). A degree resilience also better (general 0.700, 0.675, Symptoms anxiety an impaired (anxiety: −0.674, depression: −0.698, Our results indicate that should be considered key contributor survivors’ well-being Thus, identifying protective psychological factors relieve stressors importance order support special needs.