A systematic review and meta-analysis of interventions to reduce perceived stress in breast cancer patients

IF 2.2 3区 医学 Q2 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE
Xiaotong Ding , Fang Zhao , Mingyue Zhu , Qing Wang , Shuaifang Wei , Jiajun Xue , Zheng Li
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Abstract

Purpose

Breast cancer (BC) patients commonly face stress that causes severe psychological and physiological problems. The main objective of the review was to confirm the effect of interventions on breast cancer patients’ perceived stress, and the secondary objective was to explore the impact of interventions on anxiety, depression, and inflammatory markers.

Methods

A systematic and comprehensive search for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that reported interventions’ effects on perceived stress in breast cancer patients was performed in nine databases.

Results

Twenty-four RCTs, including 1887 participants, met the inclusion criteria, summarizing six categories for the intervention group: mindfulness and yoga, exercise, cognitive-behavioral stress management, self-regulation, relaxation training, and acupuncture. Compared with usual care or other types of care, mindfulness and yoga had excellent effects against perceived stress, anxiety, and depression; self-regulation could reduce perceived stress and anxiety; exercise could reduce perceived stress; acupuncture could reduce the level of depression; mindfulness could improve the TNF-α level, and yoga can reduce the level of salivary cortisol and DNA damage.

Conclusion

This systematic review indicated that nondrug interventions, such as mindfulness and yoga, effectively reduce perceived stress, anxiety, and depression. Rigorous studies with large sample sizes are needed to address the limitations of small sample sizes and shortcomings in methodology in this area.

对减轻乳腺癌患者感知压力的干预措施进行系统回顾和荟萃分析
目的 乳腺癌(BC)患者通常会面临压力,从而导致严重的心理和生理问题。综述的主要目的是确认干预措施对乳腺癌患者感知压力的影响,次要目的是探讨干预措施对焦虑、抑郁和炎症标志物的影响。方法在九个数据库中对报告干预措施对乳腺癌患者感知压力影响的随机对照试验(RCT)进行了系统而全面的检索。结果有24项随机对照试验(包括1887名参与者)符合纳入标准,总结出六类干预组:正念和瑜伽、运动、认知行为压力管理、自我调节、放松训练和针灸。与常规护理或其他类型的护理相比,正念和瑜伽对感知压力、焦虑和抑郁有很好的效果;自我调节可降低感知压力和焦虑;运动可降低感知压力;针灸可降低抑郁水平;正念可改善 TNF-α 水平,瑜伽可降低唾液皮质醇水平和 DNA 损伤。需要进行大样本量的严格研究,以解决该领域样本量小和方法不足的局限性。
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Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice
Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE-
CiteScore
6.30
自引率
6.70%
发文量
157
审稿时长
40 days
期刊介绍: Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice is an internationally refereed journal published to meet the broad ranging needs of the healthcare profession in the effective and professional integration of complementary therapies within clinical practice. Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice aims to provide rigorous peer reviewed papers addressing research, implementation of complementary therapies (CTs) in the clinical setting, legal and ethical concerns, evaluative accounts of therapy in practice, philosophical analysis of emergent social trends in CTs, excellence in clinical judgement, best practice, problem management, therapy information, policy development and management of change in order to promote safe and efficacious clinical practice. Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice welcomes and considers accounts of reflective practice.
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