Bone marrow transplantation survivors: reconstruction of daily living
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Resumo: | Bone Marrow Transplantation (BMT) is a highly complex procedure whose development over the last few decades has allowed the treatment of diseases that used to be invariably fatal. The transplant consists of several stressful phase for the patient consisting of three main times: pre-BMT, BMT proper, and post-BMT phase. The last phase is marked by a series of restrictions for the patients, whose daily life routine undergoes a total change. The main objective of the present study was to assess the (re)construction of daily living in patients submitted to BMT. The sample consisted of 24 patients in the post-BMT phase. The instrument which was used for data collection was the Post-BMT Recovery Interview (PBMT-RI). The interview was taped, transcribed verbatim in full and then analyzed using a qualitative approach, i.e. thematic content analysis. The results indicated that the time post-BMT is strongly associated with the reconstruction of daily living in survivors of BMT. This phenomenon may be attributed to an expected gradual improvement in patient organic condition and reduction of the limitations due to treatment itself (impossibility to carry out activities involving physical effort, use of medications, frequent ambulatory return visits, and possibility of disease recurrence, among others). These indicators of post-BMT readaptation are an important result since transplant is being definitely considered to be an important therapeutic option for different diseases. |
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Bone marrow transplantation survivors: reconstruction of daily living Sobreviventes do transplante de medula óssea: construção do cotidiano Terapia ocupacionalTransplante de medula óssea^i1^sadaptação psicológTransplante de medula óssea^i1^spsicoloTransplante de medula óssea^i1^sreabilitaApoio socialReabilitaçãoOccupational therapybone marrow transplantation^i2^sadaptation psychologibone marrow transplantation^i2^srehabilitatbone marrow transplantation^i2^spsycholSocial supportrehabilitation Bone Marrow Transplantation (BMT) is a highly complex procedure whose development over the last few decades has allowed the treatment of diseases that used to be invariably fatal. The transplant consists of several stressful phase for the patient consisting of three main times: pre-BMT, BMT proper, and post-BMT phase. The last phase is marked by a series of restrictions for the patients, whose daily life routine undergoes a total change. The main objective of the present study was to assess the (re)construction of daily living in patients submitted to BMT. The sample consisted of 24 patients in the post-BMT phase. The instrument which was used for data collection was the Post-BMT Recovery Interview (PBMT-RI). The interview was taped, transcribed verbatim in full and then analyzed using a qualitative approach, i.e. thematic content analysis. The results indicated that the time post-BMT is strongly associated with the reconstruction of daily living in survivors of BMT. This phenomenon may be attributed to an expected gradual improvement in patient organic condition and reduction of the limitations due to treatment itself (impossibility to carry out activities involving physical effort, use of medications, frequent ambulatory return visits, and possibility of disease recurrence, among others). These indicators of post-BMT readaptation are an important result since transplant is being definitely considered to be an important therapeutic option for different diseases. O Transplante de Medula Óssea (TMO) é um procedimento de alta complexidade cujo desenvolvimento, nas últimas décadas, permitiu o tratamento de doenças que antes eram invariavelmente fatais. O transplante é constituído por diversas fases estressoras para o paciente, englobando três momentos: pré-TMO, TMO propriamente dito e a fase pós-TMO. Esse último momento é marcado por uma série de restrições aos pacientes, que têm sua rotina de vida totalmente alterada. O objetivo principal do presente estudo é o de avaliar a (re)construção do cotidiano dos pacientes que foram submetidos ao Transplante de Medula Óssea. A amostra foi composta por vinte e quatro pacientes que se encontravam na fase pós-TMO. Para a coleta de dados foi utilizada a Entrevista de Recuperação Pós-TMO (ER-PTMO), instrumento construído para o presente estudo. A entrevista foi gravada e transcrita literalmente e na íntegra. Em sua análise foi utilizada a análise de conteúdo temática. Os resultados indicam que o tempo pós-TMO está diretamente relacionado com a construção do cotidiano dos indivíduos sobreviventes do TMO. Esse fenômeno pode ser atribuído a uma esperada melhora gradual da condição orgânica do paciente e à redução das limitações decorrentes do próprio tratamento (impossibilidade de exercer atividades que envolvam esforços físicos, uso intenso de medicações, retornos ambulatoriais freqüentes, possibilidade de recaída da doença, dentre outras). Os indicadores de readaptação psicossocial no pós-TMO sugerem o êxito do procedimento, que cada vez mais tem se firmado como importante opção terapêutica para diversas enfermidades. Universidade de São Paulo. Faculdade de Medicina2006-08-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rto/article/view/1398610.11606/issn.2238-6149.v17i2p64-71Revista de Terapia Ocupacional da Universidade de São Paulo; Vol. 17 Núm. 2 (2006); 64-71Revista de Terapia Ocupacional da Universidade de São Paulo; Vol. 17 No. 2 (2006); 64-71Revista de Terapia Ocupacional da Universidade de São Paulo; v. 17 n. 2 (2006); 64-712238-61491415-9104reponame:Revista de Terapia Ocupacional da Universidade de São Pauloinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPporhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rto/article/view/13986/15804Mastropietro, Ana PaulaSantos, Manoel Antônio dosOliveira, Érika Arantes deinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2016-03-04T12:06:45Zoai:revistas.usp.br:article/13986Revistahttp://www.revistas.usp.br/rtoPUBhttps://www.revistas.usp.br/rto/oai||revto@usp.br2238-61491415-9104opendoar:2016-03-04T12:06:45Revista de Terapia Ocupacional da Universidade de São Paulo - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Bone marrow transplantation survivors: reconstruction of daily living Sobreviventes do transplante de medula óssea: construção do cotidiano |
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Bone marrow transplantation survivors: reconstruction of daily living |
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Bone marrow transplantation survivors: reconstruction of daily living Mastropietro, Ana Paula Terapia ocupacional Transplante de medula óssea^i1^sadaptação psicológ Transplante de medula óssea^i1^spsicolo Transplante de medula óssea^i1^sreabilita Apoio social Reabilitação Occupational therapy bone marrow transplantation^i2^sadaptation psychologi bone marrow transplantation^i2^srehabilitat bone marrow transplantation^i2^spsychol Social support rehabilitation |
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Bone marrow transplantation survivors: reconstruction of daily living |
title_full |
Bone marrow transplantation survivors: reconstruction of daily living |
title_fullStr |
Bone marrow transplantation survivors: reconstruction of daily living |
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Bone marrow transplantation survivors: reconstruction of daily living |
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Bone marrow transplantation survivors: reconstruction of daily living |
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Mastropietro, Ana Paula |
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Mastropietro, Ana Paula Santos, Manoel Antônio dos Oliveira, Érika Arantes de |
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Santos, Manoel Antônio dos Oliveira, Érika Arantes de |
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Mastropietro, Ana Paula Santos, Manoel Antônio dos Oliveira, Érika Arantes de |
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Terapia ocupacional Transplante de medula óssea^i1^sadaptação psicológ Transplante de medula óssea^i1^spsicolo Transplante de medula óssea^i1^sreabilita Apoio social Reabilitação Occupational therapy bone marrow transplantation^i2^sadaptation psychologi bone marrow transplantation^i2^srehabilitat bone marrow transplantation^i2^spsychol Social support rehabilitation |
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Terapia ocupacional Transplante de medula óssea^i1^sadaptação psicológ Transplante de medula óssea^i1^spsicolo Transplante de medula óssea^i1^sreabilita Apoio social Reabilitação Occupational therapy bone marrow transplantation^i2^sadaptation psychologi bone marrow transplantation^i2^srehabilitat bone marrow transplantation^i2^spsychol Social support rehabilitation |
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Bone Marrow Transplantation (BMT) is a highly complex procedure whose development over the last few decades has allowed the treatment of diseases that used to be invariably fatal. The transplant consists of several stressful phase for the patient consisting of three main times: pre-BMT, BMT proper, and post-BMT phase. The last phase is marked by a series of restrictions for the patients, whose daily life routine undergoes a total change. The main objective of the present study was to assess the (re)construction of daily living in patients submitted to BMT. The sample consisted of 24 patients in the post-BMT phase. The instrument which was used for data collection was the Post-BMT Recovery Interview (PBMT-RI). The interview was taped, transcribed verbatim in full and then analyzed using a qualitative approach, i.e. thematic content analysis. The results indicated that the time post-BMT is strongly associated with the reconstruction of daily living in survivors of BMT. This phenomenon may be attributed to an expected gradual improvement in patient organic condition and reduction of the limitations due to treatment itself (impossibility to carry out activities involving physical effort, use of medications, frequent ambulatory return visits, and possibility of disease recurrence, among others). These indicators of post-BMT readaptation are an important result since transplant is being definitely considered to be an important therapeutic option for different diseases. |
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