Mental health in patients with advanced cancer at the end of life: evaluation of evidence and future directions

R. Lehto, Sara E. Miller, M. Flanigan, G. Wyatt
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ABSTRACT Introduction: The mental health of patients with advanced cancer at the end of life is a strong contributor to suffering on the part of both the patient and family. A closer look is needed to address the complexity of psychological adaptation to provide a comfortable transition between life and death. Areas covered: This review describes patient related factors, interventions, and outcomes targeting maintaining and improving mental health for individuals with advanced cancer at the end of life. The Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-analyses was used to review the state of the science and the evidence-based hierarchy provided a structure for ranking research quality. Expert commentary: Psychological adaptation for patients with advanced cancer is often comingled with physical symptoms to the extent that neither is distinct. Quality of life is essential in comfort care at end of life. All contributing factors must be considered including the often-missed spiritual needs, cultural factors, developmental issues, and communication relative to end of life. Discussed are both gaps in the science and interventions useful to enhancement of mental health comfort for patients with advanced cancer and their families at the end of life.
晚期癌症患者生命末期的心理健康:证据评估和未来方向
摘要简介:晚期癌症患者临终时的心理健康是患者和家人遭受痛苦的重要因素。需要更仔细地研究心理适应的复杂性,以提供生与死之间的舒适过渡。涵盖的领域:这篇综述描述了与患者相关的因素、干预措施和结果,旨在维护和改善晚期癌症患者的心理健康。系统综述和荟萃分析的首选报告项目用于综述科学状况,循证层次结构为研究质量排名提供了结构。专家评论:晚期癌症患者的心理适应通常伴随着身体症状,两者都不明显。在临终关怀中,生活质量至关重要。必须考虑所有促成因素,包括经常被忽视的精神需求、文化因素、发展问题以及与生命终结相关的沟通。讨论了科学和干预措施方面的差距,这些差距有助于提高晚期癌症患者及其家属临终时的心理健康舒适度。
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