The need to support caregivers during pediatric bone marrow transplantation (BMT): A case report Journal Article


Authors: Mangurian, C.; Packman, W.; Riano, N. S.; Kearney, J.
Article Title: The need to support caregivers during pediatric bone marrow transplantation (BMT): A case report
Abstract: Objective: Pediatric bone marrow transplants represent a medically stressful, potentially traumatic experience for children and caregivers, and psychological support for parental caregivers is paramount to their long-term well-being. However, many medical centers do not have protocols in place to sustain caregiver well-being during these distressing experiences.Method: We report on a case of a 10-month-old infant with Wiskott Aldrich Syndrome who was hospitalized for bone marrow transplantation.Result: We describe the significant burden that fell upon caregivers during and after a bone marrow transplantation.Significance of results: This case helped guide our suggestions to improve care for caregivers. Several logistical hurdles could be overcome to alleviate some of these burdens. We suggest that a child psychologist or psychiatrist should be on patient care teams and be attentive to parental stress, impairments, or impediments to self-care, and signs of emergency of mental illness in this setting of medical trauma. Additionally, promotion of sleep hygiene and linkage to support systems can maximize resiliency. Finally, we believe that hospital administrators should partner with clinicians to facilitate routine support during highly stressful transitions of care. Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2018.
Keywords: bone marrow transplantation; family; caregivers; psychosocial support
Journal Title: Palliative and Supportive Care
Volume: 16
Issue: 3
ISSN: 1478-9515
Publisher: Cambridge University Press  
Date Published: 2018-06-01
Start Page: 367
End Page: 370
Language: English
DOI: 10.1017/s1478951517001018
PROVIDER: scopus
PUBMED: 29380715
PMCID: PMC6191174
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Notes: Article -- Export Date: 2 July 2018 -- Source: Scopus
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