Supportive care interventions for men with urological cancers: a scoping review

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作者
Saab, Mohamad M. [1 ]
McCarthy, Megan [1 ]
Murphy, Mike [2 ]
Medved, Katarina [3 ]
O'Malley, Maria [1 ]
Bambury, Richard M. [3 ,4 ]
Gleeson, Jack P. [3 ,4 ]
Noonan, Brendan [1 ]
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[1] Univ Coll Cork, Coll Med & Hlth, Catherine McAuley Sch Nursing & Midwifery, Cork, Ireland
[2] Univ Coll Cork, Coll Arts Celt Studies & Social Sci, Sch Appl Psychol, Cork, Ireland
[3] Univ Coll Cork, Coll Med & Hlth, Canc Res UCC, Cork, Ireland
[4] Cork Univ Hosp, Med Oncol Dept, Cork, Ireland
关键词
Men; Needs assessment; Neoplasms; Prostatic neoplasms; Scoping review; Urologic neoplasms; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; RANDOMIZED CONTROLLED-TRIAL; ACTIVE-FOR-LIFE; PROSTATE-CANCER; BURDEN; SURVIVORSHIP; EXERCISE; BENEFITS; THERAPY; PROGRAM;
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10.1007/s00520-023-07984-0
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
PurposeTo identify supportive care interventions for men with urological cancers.MethodsExperimental studies conducted among men with any urological cancer were eligible for inclusion. Academic Search Complete, CINAHL Plus with Full Text, MEDLINE, APA PsycArticles, APA PsycInfo, Social Sciences Full Text (H.W. Wilson), SocINDEX with Full Text, ERIC, Google Scholar and ClinicalTrials.gov were searched on 6 December 2022. No database limits were applied. The included studies were methodologically appraised. A narrative synthesis of the results was conducted.ResultsThirty studies were included with 10 categories of interventions identified. Over 300 outcomes were measured, and more than 100 instruments were used. Multicomponent interventions generally led to positive changes in physiological outcomes like body mass index, as well as exercise tolerance and quality of life. This change, however, was not sustained in the long term. Cognitive-behavioural interventions significantly improved psychological symptoms but seldom physical symptoms. Telephone and web-based interventions showed great promise in improving outcomes like depression, positive affect, negative affect, perceived stress, spiritual wellbeing and fatigue. Findings from physical activity/exercise-based interventions were promising for both, physical and psychological outcomes. Rehabilitative interventions were associated with significant improvements in quality of life, urinary symptoms and psychological symptoms, albeit in the short term. Mixed results were reported for nurse-led interventions, family-based interventions and nutritional interventions.ConclusionAll but one study focused exclusively on prostate cancer. The included studies were significantly heterogeneous. Multicomponent, cognitive-behavioural, telephone and web-based, physical activity/exercise-based and rehabilitative interventions showed great promise in improving various outcomes. This improvement, however, was often short-lived.
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