Patients' Main Concerns About Having a Sibling Stem Cell Donor - A Grounded Theory Study.

Q3 Nursing Open Nursing Journal Pub Date : 2018-03-30 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1874434601812010046
Annika M Kisch, Anna Forsberg
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Background: There is limited knowledge about the perspective of patients undergoing allogeneic haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) about having a sibling as donor. It is essential to understand the main concerns of stem cell recipients in order to enable nurses to provide person-centred care.

Objectives: The study aim was to explore patients' main concerns about having a sibling stem cell donor and how the patients handle them, from immediately before until one year after transplantation.

Methods: Twenty-eight interviews were performed prospectively during one year with ten adult sibling stem cell recipients with a mean age of 52 years (range 19-68 years). The interviews were analyzed by the Grounded Theory method.

Results: The core category Recompensation summarises the process in the generated grounded theory including the three main categories; Invest, Compensate and Celebrate. Recompensation is defined as a lasting compensation given by the recipient to the sibling donor for the loss or harm suffered or effort made. The sense of having to reward, protect, appreciate, maintain peace and work on the relationship with the sibling donor at the same time as having to accept a serious illness, cope with their situation and promote their own recovery is strenuous for the recipients.

Conclusion: The main concern for stem cell recipients during their first post-transplant year is to recompensate the sibling donor by investing, compensating and celebrating her/him. Although there is a positive aspect of recompensation, it can also imply pressure and guilt.

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患者对同胞干细胞供体的主要担忧——一项有根据的理论研究。
背景:关于接受同种异体造血干细胞移植(HSCT)的患者有兄弟姐妹作为供体的观点的知识有限。为了使护士能够提供以人为本的护理,了解干细胞受体的主要关注点是至关重要的。目的:该研究的目的是探讨从移植前到移植后一年,患者对兄弟姐妹干细胞供体的主要担忧以及患者如何处理这些担忧。方法:在一年内对10名平均年龄为52岁(19-68岁)的成年同胞干细胞受体进行了28次前瞻性访谈。访谈采用扎根理论方法进行分析。结果:补偿这一核心范畴概括了生成接地理论的过程,包括三个主要范畴;投资、补偿和庆祝。补偿被定义为受赠人对兄弟捐赠人遭受的损失、伤害或付出的努力给予的持久补偿。对受赠者来说,既要奖励、保护、欣赏、维持和平,又要处理与兄弟姐妹的关系,同时还要接受一种严重的疾病,处理他们的情况,促进他们自己的康复,这种感觉是艰苦的。结论:干细胞受者在移植后的第一年主要关注的是通过投资、补偿和庆祝她/他来补偿同胞供体。虽然补偿有积极的一面,但它也可能意味着压力和内疚。
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期刊介绍: The Open Nursing Journal is an Open Access online journal, which publishes research articles, reviews/mini-reviews, letters and guest edited thematic issues in all areas of nursing. The Open Nursing Journal, a peer-reviewed journal, is an important and reliable source of current information on developments in the field. The emphasis will be on publishing quality papers rapidly and freely available to researchers worldwide. We welcome papers related to nursing and midwifery, with specific relevance to health care practice, policy and research. We publish under the following themes: -Nursing and Midwifery practice -Education -Research methodology -Evidence based practice -New role in practice -Systematic reviews -Case studies -Ethical and professional issues -Management in health care -Sustainability in health and health care provision All authors should make clear how the implications of their paper for nursing, midwifery and health care practice. They should also clearly identify the ‘take home message’ from their paper.
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