Novrianda, Dwi
(2014)
Factors that associated with QOL of ALL.
Proceeding the 4th padjadjaran international nursing conference
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Abstract
Background. Chemotherapy advance has improved survival rate of children However, long life can be achieved by the patient is not accompanied b'' achieving of better quality of life due to the secondary effects of chemotherapy 01. the patient's physical and psychosocial. This study was aimed to determine factors that associated with quality of life of acute lymphoblastic leukemia"s children tuh': undergoing chemotherapy in Chronic Ward Pediatric Inpatient Dr. M. Djamr, Hospital, Padang. Method. The quantitative study with cross sectional approacl: has been done to 25 children by concecutive sampling. Data collection was usinc iiu*L=O" ip.ai"oi.s euality of Life) 4.0 Generic Core Scale, PedsQLrM 3.i Cancer Module, and nurse"s role (Cronbach u : 0,90). Data analysis was usitt-s pearson"s and spearman con'elation, independent t-test and Mann Whitney-U anc multiple linear regression. Result findings. The results revealed that there was a relationship between chemotherapy phase and nurse"s role with generic and cancer module quality of life (p<0,05). Conclusion. Nurse"s role was a predominant factor of generic and cancer module quality of life. Thus, it i. necessary to increase role of nurse by giving education about treatment ani management of chemotherapy side effects.
Keywords: Cancer, chemotherapy, generic quality of life, nurse"s role.
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