Psychosocial Interventions to Improve Psychological Distress of Informal Caregivers of Cancer Patients: A Meta-analysis of Randomized Controlled Trial

Zhenghou Zhang, Shanshan Wang, Ziwei Liu, Ze-kai Li
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Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of psychosocial interventions designed to improve the psychological distress of informal caregivers of cancer patients compared with usual care. Methods: Nine relevant databases were searched from inception to November 2020. We included randomized controlled trials focused on comparing psychosocial interventions delivered to informal cancer caregivers with usual care. Study quality was evaluated with the Cochrane Risk of Bias Assessment Tool, and meta-analysis was performed using Review Manager statistical software. Results: Fifteen studies involving 1006 participants met the inclusion criteria, and several kinds of psychosocial interventions were applied to either cancer caregivers or patient-caregiver dyads. Compared to usual care, psychosocial interventions manifested positive, significant results in depression (SMD=-0.47, 95%CI -0.71 to -0.24, P<0.001) and anxiety (SMD=-0.50, 95%CI -0.91 to -0.09, P=0.02). And the psychosocial interventions have no significant effect on general psychological distress (SMD=-0.25, 95%CI -0.54 to 0.05, P=0.10) and subjective burden (SMD=-0.06, 95%CI -0.26 to 0.14, P=0.55) of cancer caregivers. Conclusion: Psychosocial interventions designed for cancer caregivers can effectively reduce depression and anxiety, while no significant results were found in general distress and subjective burden of cancer caregivers. More studies with stronger methodological designs and larger samples are still needed in the future.
社会心理干预改善癌症患者非正式照护者的心理困扰:一项随机对照试验的meta分析
目的:评价心理社会干预对改善癌症患者非正式照护者心理困扰的效果。方法:检索自建库至2020年11月的9个相关数据库。我们纳入了随机对照试验,重点比较非正式癌症护理人员与常规护理人员提供的心理社会干预。采用Cochrane偏倚风险评估工具评价研究质量,使用Review Manager统计软件进行meta分析。结果:15项涉及1006名参与者的研究符合纳入标准,并对癌症护理者或患者-护理者二人组应用了几种心理社会干预措施。与常规护理相比,心理社会干预在抑郁(SMD=-0.47, 95%CI -0.71 ~ -0.24, P<0.001)和焦虑(SMD=-0.50, 95%CI -0.91 ~ -0.09, P=0.02)方面表现出积极、显著的效果。心理社会干预对癌症照顾者的一般心理困扰(SMD=-0.25, 95%CI -0.54 ~ 0.05, P=0.10)和主观负担(SMD=-0.06, 95%CI -0.26 ~ 0.14, P=0.55)无显著影响。结论:针对癌症照顾者设计的心理社会干预能有效减轻癌症照顾者的抑郁和焦虑,而对癌症照顾者的一般痛苦和主观负担无显著影响。未来仍需要更多具有更强方法设计和更大样本的研究。
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