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Published in: Supportive Care in Cancer 5/2016

01-05-2016 | Original Article

Keep your mind off negative things: coping with long-term effects of acute myeloid leukemia (AML)

Authors: Vida Ghodraty-Jabloo, Shabbir M. H. Alibhai, Henriette Breunis, Martine T. E. Puts

Published in: Supportive Care in Cancer | Issue 5/2016

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Abstract

Purpose of study

Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is characterized by sudden onset, intensive treatment, a poor prognosis, and significant relapse risk. Quality of life (QOL) and well-being among AML survivors have been extensively studied during the 6 months of active treatment. However, it is not clear what survivors experience after active treatment. The purpose of our study was to explore how AML survivors describe their longer-term physical and psychosocial well-being and how they cope with these challenges.

Methods

We conducted a prospective qualitative study and interviewed 19 adult participants (11 had completed treatment, 8 were receiving maintenance chemotherapy). Data were collected using semi-structured interviews that were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. The grounded theory approach was used for data analysis.

Results

A marked improvement in physical health was reported; however, psychosocial well-being was compromised by enduring emotional distress. A range of emotion- and problem-focused coping strategies were reported. Keeping one’s mind off negative things through engaging in formal work or informal activities and seeking control were the two most commonly used coping strategies. Seeking social support for reassurance was also common. Problem-focused strategies were frequently described by the ongoing treatment group to manage treatment side effects.

Conclusion

Although physical symptoms improved after completion of treatment, psychosocial distress persisted over longer period of time. In addition, essential needs of AML survivors shifted across survivorship as psychological burden gradually displaced physical concerns. The integral role of coping mechanisms in the adaptation process suggests a need for effective and ongoing psychological interventions.
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Metadata
Title
Keep your mind off negative things: coping with long-term effects of acute myeloid leukemia (AML)
Authors
Vida Ghodraty-Jabloo
Shabbir M. H. Alibhai
Henriette Breunis
Martine T. E. Puts
Publication date
01-05-2016
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Supportive Care in Cancer / Issue 5/2016
Print ISSN: 0941-4355
Electronic ISSN: 1433-7339
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00520-015-3002-4

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