Meditation for the reduction of perioperative anxiety in patients undergoing oncology surgery: A scoping review

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Jennifer R. Majumdar , Cidalia J. Vital , Justin M. O'Leary , Stephen J. Yermal , John C. Welch
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Abstract

Objective

Patients undergoing surgery, particularly patients undergoing surgery for oncology diagnoses, experience anxiety. Surgery remains the primary treatment for many common types of cancer. One promising potential intervention to alleviate anxiety in the preoperative and postoperative period is meditation, an integrative medicine intervention. However, there remains a gap in the literature regarding the effectiveness of meditation to alleviate anxiety during the perioperative time period.

Methods

The scoping review was conducted using the Arksey and O'Malley framework to synthesize the study findings and was reported with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses Extension for Scoping Reviews (PRISMA-ScR). The review included EMBASE, PubMed, Web of Science, CINAHL Plus, Scopus, and Cochrane Review databases from 2013 through 2024. All identified articles were exported to the online systematic review software, Covidence.

Results

A total of 538 initial citations were identified, 415 titles and abstracts were screened, and 83 full-text articles reviewed. Six studies were finally included. The data extracted from the literature included: study purpose, study design, sample size, preoperative or postoperative timeframe, instrument to evaluate anxiety, and conclusions.

Conclusions

For patients undergoing oncology surgery, the perioperative period can be filled with anxiety. Guided, mindfulness, and loving-kindness meditation may be helpful in reducing anxiety, particularly in patients undergoing surgery for breast cancer during the postoperative period. However, the current literature is extremely limited. Future research should expand on the preliminary effectiveness to broader populations and carefully target the highest-risk populations for the ideal time point for interventions.

通过冥想减轻肿瘤手术患者围手术期的焦虑:范围综述
目的接受手术的患者,尤其是因肿瘤诊断而接受手术的患者会感到焦虑。手术仍然是许多常见癌症的主要治疗方法。冥想是一种很有前景的潜在干预方法,可以缓解术前和术后的焦虑情绪,冥想是一种综合医学干预方法。方法该范围综述采用 Arksey 和 O'Malley 框架来综合研究结果,并按照《系统综述和元分析扩展报告首选报告项目》(Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Review and Meta-Analyses Extension for Scoping Reviews,PRISMA-ScR)进行报告。综述包括 EMBASE、PubMed、Web of Science、CINAHL Plus、Scopus 和 Cochrane Review 数据库(从 2013 年到 2024 年)。所有确定的文章都被导出到在线系统综述软件 Covidence 中。结果 共确定了 538 篇初始引文,筛选了 415 篇标题和摘要,并审查了 83 篇全文。最终纳入了六项研究。从文献中提取的数据包括:研究目的、研究设计、样本大小、术前或术后时间范围、评估焦虑的工具以及结论。引导式冥想、正念冥想和慈爱冥想可能有助于减轻焦虑,尤其是在术后接受乳腺癌手术的患者。然而,目前的文献极其有限。未来的研究应将初步的有效性扩大到更广泛的人群,并谨慎地针对高风险人群确定干预的理想时间点。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
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