Katharina Seitz, Anna-Katharin Theuser, Sophia Antoniadis, Matthias W. Beckmann, Milena Beierlein, L. Brückner, Katharina Au, Carolin C. Hack
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Abstract
Background
As a result of advancements in the diagnosis and therapy of cancer, the prognosis for cancer patients has significantly improved. The benefits of a significantly enhanced survival time lead to a more extensive concern with quality of life and managing the side effects during oncological treatment. Implementing integrative medicine strategies has been found to reduce the side effects of therapy and disease. In 2021 the S3 guideline on complementary medicine in oncology was published for the first time, which takes a stand on the most common aspects of complementary and integrative medicine in Germany. The aim was to see whether a previous healthy life style impacts the success of integrative medicine for patients.
Methods
Within the framework of a cross-sectional study over 15 months, 120 cancer patients were monitored at a standardized integrative medicine consultancy service at the University Integrative Medicine Center of the University Hospital Erlangen, Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics. The basic questionnaire consisted of questions on socioeconomic background information, lifestyle factors, such as dietary habits or smoking behavior, as well as information on the gynecological situation. Furthermore, an evaluation based on patient-reported therapy goals concerning the reduction of side effects of conventional cancer treatments, enhancement of disease-related quality of life and better stress and disease management, active participation in cancer treatments, mind–body stabilization, and improvements in coping strategies were assessed. In addition, the impact of patient characteristics and lifestyle on the subjective achievement of these outcomes was evaluated to set the answers in context and show its influence. Statistical analysis was performed using SPSS Statistics for Windows version 26 (IBM Corporation, Armonk in New York, USA). Mean, standard deviation, minimum, and maximum were calculated for age and BMI. The other characteristics regarding demographics, lifestyle, tumor disease, and therapy were analyzed based on their respective absolute and relative frequencies.
Results
A large majority of the patients' participation goal was to reduce cancer-related side effects (90.8%), second were the aspects of “Improvement of the disease-related quality of life “(72.5%). In both cases, this common goal was only fully achieved for about one quarter of the patients (25.7%/24.1%), but partially achieved in more than half of the asked patients (53.2%/52.9%). Half of the patients reported that they achieved active participation in cancer treatment with integrative medicine. Around 50% partially achieved stabilization of the body, soul, and spirit, stress, disease management, improvement in cancer-related quality of life, and reduced the side effects of conventional cancer therapies. The success of integrative therapy was independent of age, BMI, family status, children, level of education, insurance type, alcohol and tobacco consumption, sport, low-fat diet, daily fruit and vegetable servings, interest in diets, and previous use of diets.
Conclusions and discussion
Using a standardized procedure in integrative medicine allows patients to receive high-quality care. The previous standard of living has no effect on the benefits of integrative medicine for the patient. The goals through the use of integrative medicine could be achieved by all patient groups. It is highly encouraged to incorporate counseling and evidence-based integrative medicine into the clinical routines of cancer centers and adapt postgraduate medical education. Finally, the evidence base for the recommendations should also be strengthened by further research into the use of integrative medicine.
随着癌症诊断和治疗的进步,癌症患者的预后有了显著改善。显著提高生存时间的好处导致了对生活质量和肿瘤治疗期间副作用管理的更广泛关注。已经发现实施综合医学策略可以减少治疗和疾病的副作用。2021年,关于肿瘤学补充医学的S3指南首次发布,该指南对德国补充和结合医学最常见的方面采取了立场。其目的是为了了解以前健康的生活方式是否会影响患者中西医结合的成功。方法在一项为期15个月的横断面研究框架内,对120名癌症患者在埃尔兰根大学医院妇产科大学中西医结合中心的标准化中西医结合咨询服务中进行监测。基本问卷包括社会经济背景信息、生活方式因素,如饮食习惯或吸烟行为,以及妇科情况信息。此外,根据患者报告的治疗目标进行评估,包括减少常规癌症治疗的副作用、提高疾病相关的生活质量、更好的压力和疾病管理、积极参与癌症治疗、身心稳定和改善应对策略。此外,还评估了患者特征和生活方式对这些结果的主观实现的影响,以在上下文中设置答案并显示其影响。使用SPSS Statistics for Windows version 26 (IBM Corporation, Armonk in New York, USA)进行统计分析。计算年龄和BMI的平均值、标准差、最小值和最大值。其他关于人口统计学、生活方式、肿瘤疾病和治疗的特征根据其各自的绝对频率和相对频率进行分析。结果绝大多数患者的参与目标是减少癌症相关的副作用(90.8%),其次是“改善疾病相关的生活质量”(72.5%)。在这两种情况下,只有大约四分之一的患者(25.7%/24.1%)完全实现了这一共同目标,但超过一半的患者(53.2%/52.9%)部分实现了这一共同目标。一半的患者报告说他们积极参与了结合医学的癌症治疗。大约50%的人部分实现了身体、灵魂和精神的稳定、压力、疾病管理、癌症相关生活质量的改善,并减少了传统癌症治疗的副作用。综合疗法的成功与年龄、BMI、家庭状况、儿童、教育水平、保险类型、酒精和烟草消费、运动、低脂饮食、每日水果和蔬菜摄入量、对饮食的兴趣和以前使用的饮食无关。结论和讨论在中西医结合中使用标准化的程序可以让患者得到高质量的护理。以前的生活水平对患者综合医疗的好处没有影响。所有患者群体都可以通过使用中西医结合实现这些目标。我们强烈建议将咨询和循证结合医学纳入癌症中心的临床常规,并适应研究生医学教育。最后,建议的证据基础也应该通过进一步研究结合医学的使用来加强。
期刊介绍:
Founded in 1870 as "Archiv für Gynaekologie", Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics has a long and outstanding tradition. Since 1922 the journal has been the Organ of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Gynäkologie und Geburtshilfe. "The Archives of Gynecology and Obstetrics" is circulated in over 40 countries world wide and is indexed in "PubMed/Medline" and "Science Citation Index Expanded/Journal Citation Report".
The journal publishes invited and submitted reviews; peer-reviewed original articles about clinical topics and basic research as well as news and views and guidelines and position statements from all sub-specialties in gynecology and obstetrics.