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Antithymocyte globulin (ATG) administration in EBMT centres: a descriptive EBMT Survey

Nursing Research Committee
Transplant Complications Working Party (TCWP)
Type d'étude:
 
Numéro de l'étude:
84150010
Type de traitement à base de cellules souches:
 
Maladies:
 
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Objectif principal:
Bevans et al. (2004) described “a practice guideline for patients receiving Antithymocyte Globulin ‘(Bevans et al, 2004). After more than 30 years of clinical experience with ATG, a review of nursing practice with regard to: ATG preparation, administration and practice protocols in EBMT centers (adult, paediatric and mixed) during Allogeneic HCT conditioning, is overdue. Additionally, it would be useful to know to what extent guidelines have been implemented and whether this level of practice differs between JACIE accredited and non-accredited European centers. We therefore aim to collect this information in order to identify current practice in transplant centers across Europe with a view to making standardized recommendations for future practice.
Principaux critères d'inclusion:
All principal nurses of all centers of the European Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation (EBMT) will receive an online survey.
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Investigateur principal:
Corien Eeltink, Lars Klingen Gjaerde
Coordinateur EBMT de l'étude:
Brian Piepenbroek
E-mail du coordinateur de l'étude:
ebmt_nursesgroup@lumc.nl