Mapping psychosocial interventions in familial colorectal cancer: a rapid systematic review

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Ciuca, Andrada [1 ]
Moldovan, Ramona [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Baban, Adriana [1 ]
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[1] Babes Bolyai Univ, Dept Psychol, Cluj Napoca, Romania
[2] Univ Manchester, Sch Biol Sci, Div Evolut & Genom Sci, Manchester, Lancs, England
[3] Manchester Univ Hosp NHS Fdn Trust, St Marys Hosp, Manchester Ctr Genom Med, Manchester, Lancs, England
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Psychosocial interventions; Genetic counselling; Familial colorectal cancer; Systematic review; RANDOMIZED-TRIAL; 1ST-DEGREE RELATIVES; LYNCH SYNDROME; PSYCHOLOGICAL IMPACT; SCREENING PRACTICES; ENDOMETRIAL CANCER; RISK PERCEPTIONS; HEREDITARY; COLON; COLONOSCOPY;
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10.1186/s12885-021-09086-8
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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Background Approximately 5% of colorectal cancer (CRC) cases are part of a well-defined inherited genetic syndrome and up to approximately 30% of these cases have a clinically defined familial basis. Psychosocial interventions in familial colorectal cancer address aspects mainly focused on affective, cognitive and behavioural outcomes. The present review aims to systematically map out the available psychosocial interventions for individuals with a family history of CRC and describe the current state of the research. Methods An extensive electronic search was conducted to investigate the literature published until June 2020. Inclusion criteria consisted of quantitative studies published in English that explored the impact of psychosocial interventions for familial CRC, clearly defined the psychosocial intervention offered and included participants with a family history of CRC. Results The analysis included 52 articles. Genetic counselling, educational interventions, psychological interventions and multimodal interventions were identified across the studies. In terms of diagnoses, Lynch Syndrome, Familial Adenomatous Polyposis, Familial Colorectal Cancer were the main conditions included in the studies. Affective, cognitive, behavioural aspects and quality of life emerged as the most frequently explored outcomes. The studies included individuals with both personal and familial history of CRC or family history alone. Conclusions Our rapid review provides an overview of the literature exploring the impact of psychosocial interventions for familial CRC. The psychosocial interventions identified had an overwhelmingly positive impact across all types of outcomes measured. Genetic counselling appeared to be most beneficial, and this is expected as it is purposively designed to address genetic conditions. Further quantitative analysis of primary empirical research is needed to determine the efficacy and effectiveness of psychosocial interventions as well as the mechanisms through which they exert their effect.
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