Acceptability and Use of Mind-Body Interventions Among African American Cancer Survivors: An Integrative Review

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作者
Shani, Pinky [1 ]
Walter, Eli [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Houston, Coll Nursing, 14000 Univ Blvd, Sugar Land, TX 77479 USA
关键词
CAM; African American; cancer survivors; mind-body; health disparities; BREAST-CANCER; ALTERNATIVE MEDICINE; WEIGHT-LOSS; LOW-INCOME; MINDFULNESS; COMPLEMENTARY; WOMEN; PERCEPTIONS; YOGA;
D O I
10.1177/15347354221103275
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R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Mind-body interventions have been shown to improve physical and mental health outcomes among cancer survivors, and African Americans have one of the highest cancer mortality rates of all racial/ethnic groups, while often facing considerable barriers to quality healthcare. African American cancer survivors report difficulty accessing mind-body practices, and few studies have focused exclusively on African American populations. This integrative review aims to explore the acceptability and use of mind-body interventions among African American cancer survivors. This review seeks to determine if current research indicates that mind-body interventions may be helpful in improving outcomes for African American cancer survivors. The literature search resulted in 284 studies, of which 14 met the inclusion criteria. Inclusion criteria were articles published in or after 2016, written in the English language, addressing mind-body modalities, and including a study population of >= 50% African American cancer survivors. Other reviews, meta-analyses, or studies without results were excluded. Results indicate that African American cancer survivors have expressed receptiveness to interventions incorporating mindfulness, meditation, yoga, Tai Chi, and other mind-body or complimentary/alternative medicine interventions. Still, few studies have offered such interventions exclusively to African American cancer survivors. This review indicated that African American cancer survivors across demographic backgrounds are interested in and view mind-body practices as an acceptable way to improve quality of life, pain interference, fatigue, anxiety, depression, and physical health; however, the interventions should be culturally appropriate and accessible. In conclusion, despite a growing interest in mind-body interventions, African American communities are often unaware of opportunities to engage in these practices in their communities, and mind-body practices are inaccessible due to cost or geographical location. Additional research that offers such interventions specific to African American cancer survivors is warranted.
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