The Multifactorial Model of Cancer-Related Cognitive Impairment.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q2 NURSING
Kate R Oppegaard, Samantha J Mayo, Terri S Armstrong, Joaquin A Anguera, Kord M Kober, Christine Miaskowski
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Abstract

Problem identification: Cancer-related cognitive impairment (CRCI) is common and is associated with cancer and its treatments. Evidence suggests that the causes are multifactorial, but the field is lacking a comprehensive conceptual model of CRCI to summarize existing knowledge and provide a way to understand and predict causal links, as well as to generate hypotheses.

Literature search: PubMed® and Google Scholar™ were searched, and 130 articles demonstrated several lacking factors needed for a more comprehensive CRCI model.

Data evaluation: The new multifactorial model of CRCI includes social determinants of health, patient-specific factors, co-occurring symptoms, treatment factors, and biologic mechanisms.

Synthesis: The multifactorial model of CRCI is based on established and emerging evidence. This model is inclusive of all cancer types and associated treatments.

Implications for nursing: Although it would be ideal to evaluate all the concepts and components in this model in a comprehensive fashion, investigators with existing datasets could evaluate portions of the model to determine directionality for some of the proposed relationships. The new model can be used to design preclinical and clinical studies of CRCI. Knowledge of the occurrence of CRCI and factors that contribute to this symptom will allow nurses to perform assessments of modifiable and nonmodifiable risk factors.

癌症相关认知障碍的多因素模型。
问题识别:癌症相关认知障碍(CRCI)是常见的,与癌症及其治疗相关。有证据表明,原因是多因素的,但该领域缺乏一个全面的CRCI概念模型来总结现有知识,提供一种理解和预测因果关系以及产生假设的方法。文献检索:PubMed®和Google Scholar™ 检索了130篇文章,证明了建立更全面的CRCI模型所需的几个不足因素。数据评估:新的CRCI多因素模型包括健康的社会决定因素、患者特异性因素、合并症状、治疗因素和生物学机制。综合:CRCI的多因素模型基于已建立和新出现的证据。该模型包括所有癌症类型和相关治疗。对护理的影响:尽管以全面的方式评估该模型中的所有概念和组成部分是理想的,但拥有现有数据集的研究人员可以评估模型的部分内容,以确定一些拟议关系的方向性。新模型可用于CRCI的临床前和临床研究设计。了解CRCI的发生和导致该症状的因素将使护士能够对可改变和不可改变的风险因素进行评估。
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Oncology nursing forum
Oncology nursing forum 医学-护理
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
0.00%
发文量
76
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The mission of the Oncology Nursing Forum, an official publication of ONS, is to Convey research information related to practice, technology, education, and leadership. Disseminate oncology nursing research and evidence-based practice to enhance transdisciplinary quality cancer care. Stimulate discussion of critical issues relevant to oncology nursing.
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