Jingyue Xie, Lu Cui, Qianqian Du, Ni Zhang, Xiaoxuan Wang, Chen Yuan, Xiaodan Wu, Meifen Zhang
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Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the literature to clarify the concept of psychosocial distress and to conceptualize it in cancer patients.
Methods: The Walker and Avant concept analysis approach was applied for this review. A comprehensive search of studies published from inception to March 2024 was searched in PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, and PsycINFO, utilizing the PRISMA 2020 reporting checklist. Additional studies were included by manually reviewing the reference lists from relevant research. A total of 5,941 studies were identified in the initial search, and 36 articles were ultimately included for further analysis and synthesis.
Results: Four attributes of psychosocial distress in terms of cancer were identified: role dysfunction, negative self-perception, disrupted daily life, and unpleasant emotion. Antecedents of psychosocial distress were cancer-related stress and the inability to cope. The consequences were identified as negative health-related behaviors and unhealthy outcomes.
Conclusions: The four identified attributes of psychosocial distress in cancer patients provide healthcare providers with a more comprehensive framework for assessment and recognition than existing instruments, which often focus only on anxiety and depression. It will aid researchers and healthcare providers in understanding the concept, guiding the development of suitable assessment instruments and the design of targeted psychosocial interventions.
Implications for nursing practice: Through clarifying the concept, this study may enhance health professional's understanding of the nature of psychosocial distress and improve their awareness of periodically assessing and managing individuals' psychosocial distress.
目的:对文献进行评价,以澄清心理社会困扰的概念,并对癌症患者的心理社会困扰进行概念化。方法:采用Walker和Avant概念分析方法。利用PRISMA 2020报告清单,在PubMed、EMBASE、Cochrane Library、Web of Science和PsycINFO中检索了从成立到2024年3月发表的研究。通过手动审查相关研究的参考文献列表,纳入了其他研究。在最初的检索中,共有5941项研究被确定,36篇文章最终被纳入进一步的分析和综合。结果:确定了癌症患者心理社会困扰的四个特征:角色功能障碍、消极自我认知、日常生活中断和不愉快情绪。心理社会困扰的前因是癌症相关的压力和无法应对。其后果被确定为负面的健康相关行为和不健康的结果。结论:癌症患者心理社会困扰的四个特征为医疗保健提供者提供了一个比现有工具更全面的评估和识别框架,而现有工具通常只关注焦虑和抑郁。它将帮助研究人员和保健提供者理解这一概念,指导开发适当的评估工具和设计有针对性的心理社会干预措施。对护理实践的启示:透过厘清概念,本研究可增进卫生专业人员对心理社会困扰本质的了解,并提高他们定期评估和管理个体心理社会困扰的意识。
期刊介绍:
Seminars in Oncology Nursing is a unique international journal published six times a year. Each issue offers a multi-faceted overview of a single cancer topic from a selection of expert review articles and disseminates oncology nursing research relevant to patient care, nursing education, management, and policy development.