Juan Pedro López-Contreras, Valeria Sebri, Pedro Sarrión-Castelló, Sonia Martínez-Sanchís, Ausiàs Josep Cebolla I Martí
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Abstract
Breast cancer patients and survivors deal with physical and psychological challenges due to oncological treatments. The existing literature highlights the importance of compassion in reducing the main cancer-related effects in terms of emotions, quality of life, and dysfunctional coping skills. Over the past few years, compassion-based interventions (CBIs) have been considered an interesting approach to reduce anxiety and depression symptoms and improve quality of life and well-being. However, there have not been many studies that show the benefits of these interventions in breast cancer patients and survivors. The primary objective of this systematic review is to provide evidence of the impact of CBIs on specific variables identified in the literature as affected by this pathology. The variables that will be studied are (a) emotional issues (e.g., anxiety, stress, and depression symptoms); (b) quality of life; and (c) positive coping skills. A systematic search during the previous 10 years up to November 2023 was conducted following the PRISMA guidelines across multiple databases, such as PubMed, Web of Science, PsycINFO, and Scopus. Nine eligible randomized controlled trials were included in this article, with a total of 813 breast cancer patients and survivors. Findings show that CBIs increased compassion, mindful observation, and acting with awareness skills, leading to a significant reduction of anxiety and stress levels, depression, and negative affect. Additionally, less body image distress and greater body appreciation were reported as a consequence of the interventions. This review shows the CBI's efficacy on emotions, positive coping skills, and quality of life in breast cancer patients and survivors. Guidelines for future studies are listed to promote CBIs as a clinically useful intervention for breast cancer patients and survivors.
乳腺癌患者和幸存者应对肿瘤治疗带来的生理和心理挑战。现有的文献强调了同情心在减少情绪、生活质量和功能失调的应对技能方面与癌症相关的主要影响方面的重要性。在过去的几年里,基于同情的干预(CBIs)被认为是一种有趣的方法,可以减少焦虑和抑郁症状,提高生活质量和幸福感。然而,并没有很多研究表明这些干预措施对乳腺癌患者和幸存者有好处。本系统综述的主要目的是为CBIs对文献中确定的受该病理影响的特定变量的影响提供证据。将被研究的变量是(a)情绪问题(例如,焦虑、压力和抑郁症状);(b)生活质量;(c)积极的应对技能。根据PRISMA指南,对PubMed、Web of Science、PsycINFO和Scopus等多个数据库进行了截至2023年11月的前10年的系统检索。本文纳入9项符合条件的随机对照试验,共813例乳腺癌患者和幸存者。研究结果表明,CBIs增加了同情心、正念观察和意识技能,从而显著减少焦虑和压力水平、抑郁和负面影响。此外,据报道,作为干预的结果,更少的身体形象困扰和更多的身体欣赏。本综述显示了CBI对乳腺癌患者和幸存者的情绪、积极应对技能和生活质量的影响。我们列出了未来研究的指导方针,以促进CBIs作为乳腺癌患者和幸存者的临床有用干预措施。
期刊介绍:
The Spanish Journal of Psychology is published with the aim of promoting the international dissemination of relevant empirical research and theoretical and methodological proposals in the various areas of specialization within psychology.
The first Spanish journal with an international scope published entirely in English.