| Literature DB >> 28848462 |
Francesco Sinatora1, Annalisa Traverso1, Silvia Zanato1, Nicoletta Di Florio1, Alessio Porreca1, Marta Tremolada2, Valentina Boscolo1, Antonio Marzollo3, Chiara Mainardi3, Elisabetta Calore3, Marta Pillon3, Chiara Cattelan1, Giuseppe Basso3, Chiara Messina3.
Abstract
Background: Patients who undergo pediatric Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (HSCT) may experience long-term psychological sequelae and poor Quality of Life (QoL) in adulthood. This study aimed to investigate subjective illness experience, QoL, and psychopathology in young adults who have survived pediatric HSCT. Method: The study involved patients treated with HSCT in the Hematology-Oncology Department between 1984 and 2007. Psychopathology and QoL were investigated using the SCL-90-R and SF-36. Socio-demographic and medical information was also collected. Finally, participants were asked to write a brief composition about their experiences of illness and care. Qualitative analysis of the texts was performed using T-LAB, an instrument for text analysis that allows the user to highlight the occurrences and co-occurrences of lemma. Quantitative analyses were performed using non-parametric tests (Spearman correlations, Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney tests).Entities:
Keywords: HSCT; HSCT psychological sequelae; adult psychopathology; narration; pediatric survivors; quality of life; transplantation
Year: 2017 PMID: 28848462 PMCID: PMC5550669 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2017.01316
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Socio-demographic and medical characteristics of HSCT survivors (n = 21).
| Male | 9 (42.9%) | ||
| Female | 12 (57.1%) | ||
| 8 | 1 (4.8%) | ||
| 13–16 | 14 (66.7%) | ||
| 18 | 4 (19.0%) | ||
| Other | 2 (9.5%) | ||
| Single | 19 (90.5%) | ||
| Engaged or married | 2 (9.5%) | ||
| Leukemia | 12 (57.1%) | ||
| Lymphomas and solid tumors | 5 (23.8%) | ||
| Others | 4 (19.0%) | ||
| Autologous | 8 (38.1%) | ||
| Allogeneic unrelated | 6 (28.6%) | ||
| Allogeneic related and/or haploidentical | 7 (33.3%) | ||
| Intensification with double HSCT | 1 (5%) | ||
| Current | 26.70 (5.16) | 19.7-36.79 | |
| At HSCT | 9.27 (4.09) | 1.65-16.37 | |
| Time elapsed from HSCT (years) | 17.42 (6.84) | 8.59-32.04 | |
| Days of hospitalization in Transplantation Unit | 59.61 (52.44) | 20-180 | |
| Days of hospitalization after HSCT | 14.76 (31.08) | 0-141 | |
Mucopolisaccharidoses, Cooley's anemia, Fanconi anemia.
Subjects with clinical scores on the SF-36 scales (n = 21).
| Physical functioning | 8 | 38.1 |
| Role limitations resulting from physical health problems | 2 | 9.5 |
| Mental health | 2 | 9.5 |
| Role limitations resulting from emotional problems | 4 | 19.0 |
| Energy/vitality | 1 | 4.8 |
| Social functioning | 5 | 23.8 |
| Bodily pain | 12 | 57.1 |
| General health perception | 12 | 57.1 |
SCL90-R scores distribution (n = 21).
| Somatization | 4 | 19.0 |
| Obsessive-compulsive | 5 | 23.8 |
| Interpersonal sensitivity | 5 | 23.8 |
| Depression | 3 | 14.3 |
| Anxiety | 3 | 14.3 |
| Hostility | 2 | 9.5 |
| Phobic anxiety | 0 | 0 |
| Paranoid ideation | 3 | 14.3 |
| Psychoticism | 2 | 9.5 |
| Sleep disorders | 6 | 28.6 |
| Global Severity Index | 1 | 4.8 |
Significant lemma from T-lab Co-Word Analysis and Concept Mapping (N = 18).
| Big | −5.13 | Body | 7.42 | Mother | −9.75 | Today | 4.08 |
| To_Have | −4.75 | Cancer_Treatment | 7.13 | Father | −8.82 | Fear | 3.88 |
| Family | −4.61 | Elapsed_Time | 6.79 | Sibling | −7.24 | Medical_Therapy | 3.73 |
| Had | −4.53 | Then | 6.51 | With | −6.52 | Difficulty | 3.41 |
| Be | −4.52 | Recovery | 5.88 | Always | −4.90 | Other_Children_ | 3.19 |
| Life | −4.36 | Room | 5.82 | Elapsed_Time | −4.75 | Don't_Remember | 3.11 |
| Person | −4.26 | Remembered_Moment | 5.48 | To_Come | −4.45 | Moment | 2.84 |
| To_Think | −4.16 | Period | 5.05 | Medical_Exams | −4.03 | Life | 2.77 |
| Father | −3.93 | Medical_Exams | 4.84 | No_More | −3.91 | Especially | 2.66 |
| Mother | −3.73 | Medical_Operation | 4.47 | To_Suffer | −3.62 | Disease | 2.61 |
| Luck | −3.70 | Acute_Complication | 4.11 | Was_Were | −3.55 | Few | 2.56 |
| Today | −3.57 | Isolation | 4.10 | Hospital | −3.04 | To_Live | 2.55 |
| To_Suffer | −3.52 | Some | 4.07 | To_Go | −2.99 | More | 2.37 |
| To_Believe | −3.52 | To_Remember | 3.73 | Remembered_Moment | −2.67 | Experience | 2.27 |
| Always | −3.45 | Alone | 3.63 | Fatigue | −2.49 | Adjectives_Md_N | 2.18 |
| To_Know | −3.32 | Transplant | 3.50 | Cancer_Treatment | −2.09 | To_Spend | 2.15 |
| Adjectives_Md_N | −3.32 | Ward | 3.35 | ||||
| Hospital_Staff | −3.23 | Time | 3.14 | ||||
| To_Live | −2.99 | To_Spend | 2.09 | ||||
| Difficulty | −2.90 | ||||||
| Because | −2.50 | ||||||
| Many | −2.50 | ||||||
| With | −2.47 | ||||||
| Sibling | −2.26 | ||||||
| Must | −2.18 | ||||||
| Feel | −2.15 |
Positive adjectives to describe doctors and nurses.
Figure 1Co-word analysis and concept mapping.
Lemma used by male and female survivors (N = 18).
| Mother | 3.68 | Cancer_Treatment | 3.58 |
| Person | 3.47 | Medical_Operation | 3.21 |
| To_Say | 3.1 | Especially | 3.08 |
| To_Go | 2.83 | Due_To | 2.94 |
| Was_Were | 2.59 | Without | 2.93 |
| Father | 2.58 | To_Force | 2.68 |
| Sibling | 2.31 | Fear | 2.64 |
| Md | 1.96 | Medical_Therapy | 2.57 |
| Period | 2.52 | ||
| To_Begin | 2.41 | ||
| To_Believe | 2.40 | ||
| Drug | 2.25 | ||
| Medical_Exams | 2.17 | ||
| Negativity | 2.11 | ||
| Stress | 2.11 | ||
| Where | 2.11 | ||
| Too_Much | 1.96 | ||
| Other_Disease | 1.96 |
Medical Doctors.
Figure 2Multiple Correspondence Analysis between type of disease and type of HSCT. HSCTl, Autologous Transplant; HSCT2, Allogeneic un-related donor; HSCT3, Allogeneic related donor; Disease1; Leukemias; Disease2, Lymphomas and solid tumors; Disease3, Other disease.
Lemma frequently used for Multiple Correspondence Analysis between type of disease and type of HSCT.
| −5.43 | 11.77 | −8.24 | 9.40 | ||||
| −5.96 | 11.71 | −8.48 | 8.87 | ||||
| −4.36 | Many | 4.14 | Mother | −4.12 | Food | 3.79 | |
| −2.10 | Other_Country | 4.10 | Donor | −4.29 | Made_Me | 3.79 | |
| Remembered_moment | −2.52 | Faith | 3.32 | Father | −3.07 | Period | 3.55 |
| Md | 3.26 | Person | −3.44 | Due_To | 3.51 | ||
| Luck | 3.22 | To_Say | −3.67 | To_Last | 2.98 | ||
| Job | 2.92 | Sterilized | −2.04 | Memory | 2.94 | ||
| School | 2.82 | To_Donate | −2.06 | Especially | 2.94 | ||
| Adjectives_md_n | 2.79 | To_Fight | −2.08 | Too_Much | 2.85 | ||
| To_succeed | 2.79 | Sibling | −2.08 | Teacher | 2.68 | ||
| All | 2.22 | Care | −2.17 | To_Protect | 2.68 | ||
| Nearby | 2.20 | Thanks | −2.21 | Medical_Operation | 2.65 | ||
| Wasn't_weren't | 2.19 | Association | −2.27 | Cancer_Treatment | 2.56 | ||
| Had | 2.13 | Remembered_Moment | −2.30 | Happy | 2.49 | ||
| Today | 2.11 | Was_Were | −2.34 | Drug | 2.24 | ||
| Pain | 2.01 | To_Save | −2.38 | Friends_Friendship | 2.15 | ||
| To_Arrive | −8.24 | All | 2.08 | ||||
| Anxiety | −8.48 | ||||||
| Attrition | −4.12 | ||||||
| Blood | −4.29 | ||||||
| Psychologist | −3.07 | ||||||
| To_Go | −3.44 | ||||||
| Sick | −3.67 |
Medical Doctors.
Positive adjectives to describe doctors and nurses.
Figure 3Correspondences Analysis for type of HSCT. 1, Autologous Transplant; 2, Allogeneic un-related donor; 3, Allogeneic related donor.
Lemma frequently used for type of HSCT.
| Cancer_treatment | 4.09 | Donor | 3.83 | Toy | 4.74 |
| Body | 3.87 | Remembered_moment | 3.08 | Adjectives_Md_Nur | 3.18 |
| Too_Much | 3.43 | Physical | 2.88 | Other_country | 3.10 |
| Memory | 2.79 | Ward | 2.88 | Many | 3.00 |
| All | 2.69 | Mother | 2.84 | Job | 2.61 |
| Medical_operation | 2.57 | Death | 2.59 | Yes | 2.53 |
| Friends_friendship | 2.28 | To_Arrive | 2.59 | Faith | 2.53 |
| Happy | 2.09 | Support | 2.59 | Luck | 2.49 |
| Period | 2.03 | Room | 2.57 | Volunteers | 2.21 |
| Especially | 2.01 | Recovery | 2.42 | Peers | 2.21 |
| Normal | 2 | Person | 2.34 | To_succeed | 2.02 |
| To_begin | 2 | Can | 2.23 | Md | 2.00 |
| Father | 2.21 | ||||
| Stress | 2.03 | ||||
| To_Save | 2.03 | ||||
| Psychologist | 2.03 | ||||
| To_Say | 1.97 | ||||
| Then | 1.96 | ||||
Positive adjectives to describe doctors and nurses.
Medical Doctors.
Figure 4Multiple Correspondence Analysis between type of HSCT and General Health of SF-36. HSCT1, Autologous Transplant; HSCT2, Allogeneic un-related donor; HSCT3, Allogeneic related donor; SF3HEALTH_O, Scores >2SD; SF3HEALTH_1, Scores ≤ SD.
Lemma frequently used for Multiple Correspondence Analysis between General Health SF36 and type of HSCT.
| −11.56 | 11.63 | −8.52 | 11.79 | ||||
| −11.63 | 8.53 | Memory | −2.37 | Toy | 4.67 | ||
| Mother | −3.01 | 3.94 | Body | −2.74 | Many | 3.08 | |
| Donor | −3.54 | Too_Much | 3.57 | Cancer_Treatment | −2.88 | Other_Country | 2.88 |
| To_Go | −2.05 | Cancer_Treatment | 3.31 | Adjectives_Md_N | 2.72 | ||
| Father | −2.13 | All | 3.25 | Luck | 2.58 | ||
| Anxiety | −2.18 | Body | 3.11 | Md | 2.34 | ||
| Attrition | −2.18 | School | 2.88 | Faith | 2.30 | ||
| Blood | −2.18 | Peers | 2.77 | Yes | 2.30 | ||
| To_Transfer | −2.18 | To_Face | 2.66 | Job | 2.26 | ||
| Recovery | −2.26 | Food | 2.55 | The_First | 2.09 | ||
| Psychologist | −2.28 | Friends_Friendship | 2.53 | To_Suffer | 2.07 | ||
| Support | −2.30 | Medical_Operation | 2.48 | Big | 2.07 | ||
| To_Say | −2.34 | Age | 2.40 | Volunteers | 2.05 | ||
| Remembered_Moment | −2.36 | Toy | 2.33 | Had | 2.01 | ||
| At_Last | −2.44 | Especially | 2.28 | To_Succeed | 2.00 | ||
| Recovery | −2.44 | Any | 2.28 | ||||
| Person | −2.49 | Other_Country | 2.25 | ||||
| Ward | −11.56 | Deviant | 11.63 | ||||
| Sick | −11.63 | To_Tell | 8.53 | ||||
| Death | −3.01 | Normal | 3.94 | ||||
| To_Arrive | −3.54 | Job | 3.57 | ||||
| Room | −2.05 | Adjectives_Md_N | 3.31 | ||||
| Physical | −2.13 | Due_To | 3.25 |
Positive adjectives to describe doctors and nurses.
Medical Doctors.
Figure 5Multiple Correspondence Analysis between General Health SF36 and Gender. Gender_F, Female; Gender_M, Male; SF3HEALTH_O Scores >2SD; SF3HEALTH_1, Scores ≤ 2SD.
Lemma frequently used for Multiple Correspondence Analysis between General Health SF36 and Gender.
| −10.95 | 10.95 | −6.09 | 6.09 | ||||
| −10.95 | 10.95 | −6.09 | 6.09 | ||||
| To_Say | −3.33 | Body | 3.89 | To_Transfer | −4.01 | Toy | 5.85 |
| Person | −3.54 | Cancer_Treatment | 3.76 | Recovery | −3.08 | Other_Country | 3.86 |
| Donor | −3.54 | Medical_Operation | 3.01 | Stress | −3.22 | Peers | 3.32 |
| Mother | −3.87 | Especially | 2.87 | Recover | −3.56 | School | 2.73 |
| Anxiety | −2.06 | Food | 2.85 | Until | −2.01 | Job | 2.70 |
| Attrition | −2.06 | Too_Much | 2.70 | Physical | −2.18 | Many | 2.62 |
| Blood | −2.06 | Due_To | 2.68 | Ward | −2.26 | Because | 2.61 |
| Impossible | −2.06 | Any | 2.55 | Period | −2.40 | Volunteers | 2.52 |
| Sterilized | −2.09 | Without | 2.29 | At_Last | −2.64 | To_Play | 2.46 |
| Life | −2.18 | Normal | 2.07 | To_Endure | −2.97 | After | 2.33 |
| Room | −2.20 | To_Begin | 2.07 | Experience | 2.22 | ||
| Sibling | −2.23 | Deviant | 2.21 | ||||
| Anyway | −2.28 | To_Tell | 2.21 | ||||
| Was_Were | −2.46 | Don't_Understand | 2.20 | ||||
| Death | −10.95 | Solution | 2.20 | ||||
| To_Arrive | −10.95 | Yes | 2.20 | ||||
| Psychologist | −3.33 | Adjectives_Md_N | 2.20 | ||||
| Sick | −3.54 | Age | 2.18 | ||||
| Father | −3.54 | To_Spend | 2.18 | ||||
| To_Fight | −3.87 | Too_Much | 2.17 | ||||
| Md | −2.06 | All | 2.02 | ||||
| Thanks | −2.06 | Don't_Feel | 2.01 | ||||
| To_Go | −2.06 |
Positive adjectives to describe doctors and nurses.
Medical Doctor.