Impact of adherence in outcome of long-term survivors

Corien Eeltink, Annika Kisch

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Abstract

Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation (HSCT) for acute leukemia and myelodysplastic syndromes offers the highest chance for long-term survival. Higher mortality rates among HSCT survivors highlight the need for lifelong multidisciplinary follow-up of late effects in HSCT survivors. Adherence describes the extent to which survivors follow the medical recommendations. Adherence is not limited exclusively to medication but it encompasses all health-related behaviors that are recommended by healthcare providers. Non-adherence to medications, guidelines, as well as unhealthy health behavior in HSCT survivors can all be caused by interacting factors. Lifestyle factors have an impact on the HSCT-survivors’ health. High adherence to scheduled oral care correlates with lower severity of oral mucositis. The causes for non-adherence are often beyond the patient’s control. Non-adherence to medication protocols and the adoption of unhealthy behavior habits are further influenced by multiple interacting factors.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationBlood and Marrow Transplantation Long Term Management: Survivorship after Transplant: Second Edition
PublisherWiley
Pages413-417
ISBN (Electronic)9781119612780
ISBN (Print)9781119612698
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2021

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NameBlood and Marrow Transplantation Long Term Management: Survivorship after Transplant: Second Edition

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