癌症患者坚持瑜伽的障碍、促进因素和预测因素:范围回顾。

Q3 Medicine
Belén Levy-Núñez, Ignacia Ilica-Sepúlveda, Antonella Huaiquimil-Smith, Antonia Armijo-Navarro, Paulina Araya-Castro, Cinara Sacomori
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众所周知,瑜伽可以改善癌症及其治疗引起的症状,并提高生活质量。然而,癌症患者坚持瑜伽的障碍、促进因素和预测因素尚不清楚。本研究的目的是利用现有的科学文献来探索癌症患者坚持瑜伽的程度及其障碍/促进因素/预测因素。本综述在PubMed、SciELO、b谷歌Scholar、通过EBSCO检索CINAHL和通过EBSCO检索MEDLINE的相关信息。我们纳入了1994年至2024年间发表的所有英语、葡萄牙语或西班牙语的科学文章,涵盖了肿瘤治疗期间或之后坚持瑜伽的概念(包括对障碍、促进因素和/或预测因素的描述)。三位独立的审稿人选择了文件,先按标题和摘要过滤,然后按全文过滤。从研究中提取的数据被组织在频率表中。23篇文章被纳入终审稿。这些研究报告称,坚持瑜伽的人从7%到100%不等。大多数研究(76.5%)报告的依从性高于70%。报告中最多的障碍是难以进入瑜伽练习中心、缺乏时间、癌症相关症状、家庭责任和缺乏兴趣。报告最多的促进因素/预测因素与瑜伽有关,包括支持性材料和在线课程。这些障碍和促进因素/预测因素应该被解决,以便在癌症患者中实施针对更高依从性的瑜伽计划。
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Barriers, Facilitators, and Predictors of Adherence to Yoga Among People with Cancer: Scoping Review.

Yoga is known to improve the symptomatology caused by cancer and its treatments, and to improve quality of life. However, the barriers, facilitators, and predictors of adherence to yoga among people with cancer are not well known. The objective of the present study was to use the available scientific literature to explore the degree of the adherence to yoga and its barriers/facilitators/predictors among people with cancer. This scoping review searched for relevant information in PubMed, SciELO, Google Scholar, CINAHL via EBSCO, and MEDLINE via EBSCO. We included any scientific articles in English, Portuguese, or Spanish, published between 1994 and 2024, and covering the concept of adherence to yoga during or after oncological treatment (including the description of barriers, facilitators, and/or predictors). Three independent reviewers selected documents, filtering by title and abstract, then by full text. Data extracted from studies were organized in frequency tables. Twenty-three articles were included in the final review. These studies reported adherence to yoga ranging from 7% to 100%. Most studies (76.5%) reported adherence higher than 70%. The most reported barriers were difficulty in accessing the yoga practice center, lack of time, cancer-related symptoms, family commitments, and lack of interest. The most-reported facilitators/predictors were related to yoga and included supportive materials and online classes. These barriers and facilitators/predictors should be addressed for the implementation of yoga programs targeting higher adherence among people with cancer.

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