Psychological support to an autologous bone marrow transplant unit in a community hospital: a pilot experience
โ Scribed by Joseph J. Amato; Martha Williams; Carol Greenberg; Michael Bar; Steve Lo; Isidore Tepler
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 53 KB
- Volume
- 7
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1057-9249
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โฆ Synopsis
Autologous Bone Marrow Transplantation (AuBMT) has emerged as an efficacious treatment for certain hematological and solid tumors. Some of the complications of allogeneic transplants are avoided with an autologous transplant. Due to the decreased toxicity of this procedure, AuBMT can be administered at a community hospital where the setting is less burdensome for patients and families. The latter can continue to provide support for the patient as relocation is not necessary and visiting is easier. This report is a case analysis of the first 30 patients to undergo an autologous transplant as a pilot study in such an environment. This pilot project-done in a community hospital in Connecticut -may provide cost effective, high quality care in a more personal environment in the patient's own community. The different neoplastic diagnoses are listed as well as the types of psychological interventions available for these patients. Two case studies are described for clinical illustration. A discussion presents how psycho-oncology can assist the multidisciplinary team.
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During 1997, an extensive outbreak of astrovirus occurred in a unit where paediatric patients were being treated for leukaemias and inherited immune deficiency disorders. Prolonged shedding of virus for many months following infection was demonstrated in three patients who had undergone bone marrow