With the increasing successful use of allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) to cure advanced hematological disease, it becomes essential to evaluate the long-term effects of such a drastic treatment. This study investigates the prevalence of several demographic, psychosocial and behavioral aspects of survivorship after an allogeneic transplantation. Income, return to work, social isolation, pain, medication adherence, influenza vaccination status, alcohol use, smoking habits, drug use, healthy diet, prevention of UV exposure, physical activity, functional status/Quality of life (QoL), couple life/sexual function, depression, anxiety, spirituality and resilience will be studied.
This is a cross sectional study, where participants are interviewed and fill in a self reported survey. The interview and survey are only taken once. It is non interventional because the patients only give us extra information, which is not usually recorded in our medical records.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
400
composite outcome: prevalence of several demographic, psychosocial and behavioral aspects of survivorship after an allogeneic transplantation
This is a cross sectional study, assessing several aspects of survivorship with multiple validated questionnaires (EQ5D, PHQ9, GAD, SFQ, etc). These questionnaires are only taken once in all survivors approached for the study.
Time frame: The interview/survey will happen once per patient and will be offered to all transplant survivors (minimum 2 years post transplant) coming to the clinic between Nov 2014-Nov 2016. No follow up included.
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