Evaluating Effect of Social Support Programs Based on the Roy's Adaptation Model on Patients with Breast Cancer: A Systematic Review

M. Adib-Hajbaghery, F. Maghsoud, Z. Batooli
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Background: Many women become hopeless and are unable to adapt to disease after diagnosis of breast cancer. Social support plays a major role in adaption of patients to cancer. The present systematic review aimed to determine effects of social support programs based on the Roy's adaptation model on patients with breast cancer. Methods: In the present systematic review, articles published in English that have been indexed in PubMed, Scopus and Web of Science databases until the end of September 2019 were included. Searches were made using the following keywords: "Social Support", "Roy Model", "Breast Cancer" and their synonyms. The publications were selected through screening, selection, quality evaluation and data extraction. Interventional and qualitative studies were included in the study, which used the Roy’s adaptation model for social support in women with breast cancer or used the model for evaluation the consequences of implementing support programs. Overall, 98 articles published were reviewed. After exclusion of unrelated articles, five articles were included in the analysis. Results: Of five high-quality articles, three were qualitative and two were interventional. The findings indicated that the implementation of support programs based on the Roy's adaptation model had beneficial effects on patients' adaptive responses, attitudes towards breast cancer, spiritual health, mood and loneliness. Conclusion: Implementing support programs can positively affect the adaptation of patients with breast cancer. Therefore, social support based on the Roy's adaptation model can be utilized as a non-invasive, non-pharmacological, cost-effective and comprehensive nursing intervention to provide support for patients with breast cancer.
基于Roy适应模型的社会支持项目对乳腺癌患者的效果评价:系统综述
背景:许多女性在诊断出乳腺癌后变得绝望,无法适应疾病。社会支持在患者适应癌症方面起着重要作用。本系统综述旨在确定基于罗伊适应模型的社会支持项目对乳腺癌患者的影响。方法:本系统综述纳入截至2019年9月底在PubMed、Scopus和Web of Science数据库中被检索的英文论文。搜索使用以下关键词:“社会支持”、“罗伊模型”、“乳腺癌”及其同义词。通过筛选、选择、质量评价和数据提取等方法筛选出版物。本研究包括干入性研究和定性研究,这些研究使用罗伊的社会支持适应模型来评估乳腺癌妇女的社会支持,或使用该模型来评估实施支持计划的后果。总共回顾了98篇已发表的文章。在排除不相关的文章后,有5篇文章被纳入分析。结果:在5篇高质量的文章中,3篇是定性的,2篇是干预性的。研究结果表明,基于Roy适应模型的支持方案的实施对患者的适应反应、对乳腺癌的态度、精神健康、情绪和孤独感都有有益的影响。结论:实施支持项目对乳腺癌患者的适应有积极影响。因此,基于Roy适应模型的社会支持可以作为一种无创、非药物、高性价比的综合性护理干预手段,为乳腺癌患者提供支持。
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