Study on quality of life of post-bmt patients: application of whoqol-bref questionnaire
DOI: 10.15343/0104-7809.200832.2.4
Keywords:
Bone marrow transplant-rehabilitation. Bone marrow transplant-social support. Quality of life.Abstract
The present work aims to evaluate the quality of life of patients submitted to bone marrow transplant, and for this used a questionnaire
of quality of life evaluation, and aims also to reflect on the contributions of this instrument for the understanding of the impact of illnesses in the
life of these subjects, as well as the utility of these indicators to formulate and to base clinical reasoning on the practice of occupational therapy
in the field of oncohematology. Fifteen adult patients, both male and female, which submitted to bone marrow transplant (BMT) were evaluated
by the application of a questionnaire of quality of life evaluation, WHOQOL-Bref (OMS) in the form of self-evaluation, both assisted and applied by
the interviewer. All patients answered to the questionnaire and were interviewed for clinical and socio-demographic characterization at the same
time. All patients evaluated their quality of life as good/satisfactory in accordance with the scores for domains and total scores of the questionnaire.
No significant association (p < 0.05) was found between measures of illness and WHOQOL-Bref questionnaire domains. No negative compromising
of the quality of life of patients submitted to BMT was found in this casuistry; WHOQOL-Bref questionnaire evaluation applied by the professional
made possible listening patients as regards their accounts of coping mechanisms. One recommends the use of this procedure and/or an association
of resources that favor knowledge of subjective aspects for clinical reasoning aiming at giving occupational therapy assistance for contributing to
the quality of life of these patients.