Can Breast Cancer Survivors Benefit from Speed of Processing Training? A Perspective Article on Treatment and Research

IF 0.8 Q4 NURSING
K. Triebel, Joseph Anderson, Sai Rashmi Nakkina, D. Vance
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: For breast cancer survivors (BCS), issues related to quality of life after treatment have become increasingly important. Up to 75% of individuals receiving chemotherapy experience cognitive impairment and for many BCS, these impairments persist for a long time after treatment. In addition to these cognitive impairments, research suggests a higher rate of depression, anxiety, and distress in cancer survivors. The impact of these cognitive and emotional deficits impairs daily functioning, occupational performance, increases relationship stress and caregiver burden, contributes to poor emotional processing, and reduces quality of life. Fortunately, there are cognitive interventions that can improve targeted cognitive abilities along with general cognitive processes. Speed of processing (SOP) training, a type of cognitive remediation therapy, has been shown to improve cognitive performance on measures of visual attention, SOP, and timed-task performances. Furthermore, SOP has been shown to enhance neuromodulatory systems that improve mood, especially depression and other indicators of quality of life. Studies support the need for deeper investigation into the short-term and long-term benefits of SOP training as a behavioral adjunct for BCS.
乳腺癌幸存者能从快速处理训练中获益吗?治疗与研究透视文章
对于乳腺癌幸存者(BCS)来说,治疗后的生活质量问题变得越来越重要。多达75%的接受化疗的个体经历认知障碍,对于许多BCS,这些障碍在治疗后持续很长时间。除了这些认知障碍,研究表明,癌症幸存者中抑郁、焦虑和痛苦的比例更高。这些认知和情感缺陷的影响会损害日常功能和职业表现,增加关系压力和照顾者负担,导致情绪处理不良,并降低生活质量。幸运的是,有认知干预可以提高目标认知能力和一般认知过程。加工速度(SOP)训练是一种认知补救疗法,已被证明可以改善视觉注意、SOP和时间任务表现的认知表现。此外,SOP已被证明可以增强神经调节系统,改善情绪,特别是抑郁和其他生活质量指标。研究支持需要对SOP训练作为BCS行为辅助的短期和长期效益进行更深入的调查。
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