Hematopoietik Kök Hücre Transplantasyon Uygulanan Erişkin Hastalarda Egzersiz Programının Fiziksel ve Kognitif Fonksiyonlar ile Yaşam Kalitesine Etkisinin Araştırılması
Özet
The aim of this study was to determine effectiveness of an
individual exercise program by starting before hematopoietic stem cell
transplantation (HSCT) and was performed through hospitalisation and continued
with home exercise program after discharge up to 100 days after transplantation.
Totally 50 patients were included in this study and participants were assigned to two
groups as intervention group (IG, n=25) and control group (CG, n=25) with simple
randomization. Participants were assessed at three time points: before HSCT, at the
discharge and at the 100th day after HSCT. Functional exercise capacity, physical
functions, muscle strength, cognitive functions, quality of life, fatigue, and emotional
status of the individuals were assessed. For IG, aerobic, muscle strengthening,
endurance and stretching exercises were performed through hospitalization and these
exercises and walking program were advised as home exercise program after
discharge, which was controlled by a physiotherapist at least two times up to 100th
day. At the disharge, while peripheral muscle strength and quality of life level was
higher in IG than CG, fatigue severity was lower in IG (p˂0.05). At the 100th day, it
was found that positive effects of the exercise program on cardiopulmonary exercise
capacity, peripheral muscle strength, quality of life, and fatigue continued when
compared with CG (p˂0.05). Moreover, complication rate after HSCT was 32%
lower in IG than CG (p˂0.05). As a result of our study, an exercise program
continued up to 100 days after HSCT which is individual and supervised by a
physiotherapist has positive effects on physical functions, clinical status, fatigue, and
quality of life throughout HSCT. Exercise programs for individuals undergoing
HSCT should be performed dynamically, planned daily, according to the individuals’
performance, clinical and hematologic status.
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