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      Patient-Reported Symptoms and Quality of Life in Adults With Acute Leukemia: A Systematic Review

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      , PhD, RN-BC, OCN®, , RN, MPH, OCN®, CHES, , RN, MSLS, AHIP, , PhD, RN, AOCN®, FAAN, , PhD
      Oncology nursing forum
      acute leukemia, acute leukemia survivors, quality of life, symptoms, patient-reported symptoms, systematic review

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          Abstract

          Purpose/Objectives

          Systematically summarize findings from research conducted on adult acute leukemia survivors as they relate to symptoms and quality of life (QOL).

          Data Sources

          Systematic review of the literature from 1990–2013 found in the PubMed, PsycINFO ®, EMBASE, and CINAHL ® databases, as well as manual searches.

          Data Synthesis

          The review identified 16 quantitative studies and 1 qualitative study published from 1990–2013 that used a self-reported QOL or symptom questionnaire. Fatigue was the most commonly assessed and reported symptom, followed by depression.

          Conclusions

          Acute leukemia and its treatment have a significant impact in all QOL domains. Future studies should include longitudinal research, more than one recruitment site, increased minority representation, and home-based exercise interventions as ways to improve all domains of QOL.

          Implications for Nursing

          This review increases awareness of commonly reported symptoms faced by adults with acute leukemia. Oncology nurses are central in monitoring and reporting symptoms to the interdisciplinary team that may contribute to changes in function, with the overall goal of optimizing QOL over time.

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          Journal
          7809033
          6497
          Oncol Nurs Forum
          Oncol Nurs Forum
          Oncology nursing forum
          0190-535X
          1538-0688
          21 February 2018
          March 2015
          05 March 2018
          : 42
          : 2
          : E91-E101
          Affiliations
          Ashley Leak Bryant, PhD, RN-BC, OCN ®, is an assistant professor in the School of Nursing at the University of North Carolina (UNC)–Chapel Hill; AnnMarie L. Walton, RN, MPH, OCN ®, CHES, is a doctoral candidate in the College of Nursing at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City; Julia Shaw-Kokot, RN, MSLS, AHIP, was, at the time of this writing, an assistant department head of User Services in the Health Sciences Library at the UNC–Chapel Hill; Deborah K. Mayer, PhD, RN, AOCN ®, FAAN, is a professor in the School of Nursing at the UNC–Chapel Hill and director of Cancer Survivorship at the UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center; and Bryce B. Reeve, PhD, is an associate professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Gillings School of Global Public Health at UNC–Chapel Hill
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          PMC5835968 PMC5835968 5835968 nihpa944930
          10.1188/15.ONF.E91-E101
          5835968
          25806895
          7316b62d-9b03-4abe-9880-6117aaab94eb
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          symptoms,systematic review,patient-reported symptoms,quality of life,acute leukemia survivors,acute leukemia

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