Pan Yang, Hui-Juan Mei, Hao-Yu Zhao, Rong-Rong Wu, Yong-Qin Ge, Yin Lu
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Abstract
Purpose: This systematic review aimed to scrutinize the progression of symptom cluster research in adult cancer patients who received primary or adjuvant chemotherapy between 2001 and 2023, providing a comprehensive understanding of clinical practice and future research.
Methods: PubMed, Ovid MEDLINE, Excerpta Medica Database, Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science databases were searched for theme words and free words related to symptom clusters, cancer, and chemotherapy. Eligible studies were published between January 1, 2001, and May 30, 2023; adults who were diagnosed with cancer and received primary or adjuvant chemotherapy were evaluated.
Results: Twenty-nine studies were included in this review. The Memorial Symptom Assessment Scale emerged as the predominant instrument and exploratory factor analysis was the most frequently employed statistical method to identify symptom clusters. Psychological, gastrointestinal, and physical image symptom clusters were the most commonly delineated. Furthermore, the temporal stability of the symptom clusters showed varying dynamics, with psychological symptom clusters displaying relative consistency over time.
Conclusion: Interventions are needed for the most common and stable symptoms in patients with cancer undergoing chemotherapy. Future endeavors may necessitate more longitudinal studies to delve deeper into the temporal stability and dynamic variations of symptom clusters. Such investigations hold promise for advancing symptom cluster research, elucidating the underlying mechanisms, and fostering the development of targeted interventions, thereby enriching the symptom management paradigm in oncological care.
目的:本系统综述旨在回顾2001 - 2023年间接受主要或辅助化疗的成年癌症患者的症状聚类研究进展,为临床实践和未来研究提供全面的认识。方法:检索PubMed、Ovid MEDLINE、abstrpta Medica Database、Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health Literature、Cochrane Library和Web of Science数据库,检索与症状聚类、癌症、化疗相关的主题词和自由词。符合条件的研究发表于2001年1月1日至2023年5月30日;被诊断为癌症并接受了主要或辅助化疗的成年人进行了评估。结果:本综述纳入了29项研究。记忆症状评估量表是主要的工具,探索性因素分析是最常用的统计方法来识别症状群。心理、胃肠和身体图像症状群是最常见的描述。此外,症状群的时间稳定性表现出不同的动态变化,心理症状群随着时间的推移表现出相对的一致性。结论:肿瘤化疗患者最常见和最稳定的症状需要干预。未来的努力可能需要更多的纵向研究,以深入研究症状群的时间稳定性和动态变化。这些研究有望推进症状集群研究,阐明潜在机制,促进有针对性干预措施的发展,从而丰富肿瘤护理中的症状管理范式。
期刊介绍:
Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing is published using an open access publication model. The journal welcomes original research on nursing intervention and health policies using appropriate research methods. Comprehensive review, concept analysis, and methodological papers are also welcome. The journal has a distinguished editorial board with extensive academic qualifications, ensuring that the journal maintains high scientific standards and has a broad international coverage.