Joosun Shin, Kord M Kober, Patsy Yates, Melissa L Wong, Christine Miaskowski
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Abstract
Problem identification: Dyspnea is a common and distressing symptom for patients with cancer. Although the risk factors for dyspnea in patients with cancer are likely to be multifactorial, a comprehensive description of these risk factors and associated mechanisms is not available in the extant literature.
Literature search: A search of all relevant databases, including Cochrane Library, PubMed®, Embase®, Web of Science, and CINAHL®, was done from January 2009 to May 2022. Case-control and cohort studies that had either a cross-sectional or longitudinal design, as well as randomized controlled trials, were included in the review. Peer-reviewed, full-text articles in English were included. Nineteen studies reported on risk factors for dyspnea.
Data evaluation: The methodologic quality of each study was examined using the Quality Assessment Tool for Observational Cohort and Cross-Sectional Studies.
Synthesis: A number of factors can influence the occurrence and severity of dyspnea. Using the Mismatch Theory of Dyspnea as the central core of this Multifactorial Model of Dyspnea in Patients With Cancer, the factors included in this conceptual model are person, clinical, and cancer-related factors, as well as respiratory muscle weakness, co-occurring symptoms, and stress.
Implications for practice: The Multifactorial Model of Dyspnea in Patients With Cancer can be used by clinicians to evaluate for multiple factors that contribute to dyspnea and to develop individualized and multilevel interventions for patients experiencing this symptom.
问题识别:呼吸困难是癌症患者常见且痛苦的症状。虽然癌症患者呼吸困难的危险因素可能是多因素的,但现有文献中没有对这些危险因素及其相关机制的全面描述。文献检索:2009年1月至2022年5月,检索了所有相关数据库,包括Cochrane Library、PubMed®、Embase®、Web of Science和CINAHL®。采用横断面或纵向设计的病例对照和队列研究,以及随机对照试验均纳入本综述。包括同行评审的英文全文文章。19项研究报告了呼吸困难的危险因素。资料评价:每项研究的方法学质量使用观察队列和横断面研究质量评估工具进行检查。综合:许多因素可影响呼吸困难的发生和严重程度。以呼吸困难的不匹配理论作为癌症患者呼吸困难多因素模型的核心,该概念模型中包括的因素包括人、临床和癌症相关因素,以及呼吸肌无力、共存症状和压力。实践意义:癌症患者呼吸困难的多因素模型可以被临床医生用来评估导致呼吸困难的多种因素,并为出现这种症状的患者制定个性化和多层次的干预措施。
期刊介绍:
The mission of the Oncology Nursing Forum, an official publication of ONS, is to
Convey research information related to practice, technology, education, and leadership.
Disseminate oncology nursing research and evidence-based practice to enhance transdisciplinary quality cancer care.
Stimulate discussion of critical issues relevant to oncology nursing.