Robin Newman, J. Kaldenberg, Laura Stursberg, Brianna Pinto, Christine Jimenez, Kara Glazer
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摘要
简介:养育子女是一个受文化和背景影响的有价值和复杂的角色,这可能会受到癌症诊断的显著影响。这项范围界定审查探讨了癌症患者及其后父母未满足的支持性护理需求及其对日常生活的影响。方法:我们使用PRISMA范围审查扩展(PRISMA-ScR)报告指南对文献进行范围审查。使用五个数据库搜索2006年1月至2021年12月发表的同行评审文献:CINAHL、PsycINFO、PubMed、EMBASE和Web of Science。结果:共有47篇文章被纳入综述,代表14个国家。无论癌症诊断、癌症阶段或癌症护理连续性阶段如何,在身体、精神、心理、社会、信息、实践和情感领域仍存在未得到满足的支持性护理需求。在整个研究过程中,这些未满足的需求显著影响了患有癌症和患有癌症的母亲和父亲的日常生活。结论:这篇综述的结果突出了报告的父母支持性护理需求的范围及其可能导致职业中断的影响。这为职业治疗从业者提供了一个独特的机会,作为跨专业癌症护理团队的一员,为癌症患者及其后的父母的职业需求做出贡献。
Parents living with and beyond cancer: A scoping review of unmet supportive care needs and impact on daily life
Introduction: Parenting is a valued and complex role that is shaped by culture and context, which can be significantly impacted by a cancer diagnosis. This scoping review explored the unmet supportive care needs and impact on daily life for parents living with and beyond cancer. Methods: We used the PRISMA extension for scoping reviews (PRISMA-ScR) reporting guidelines to conduct a scoping review of the literature. Peer-reviewed literature published between January 2006 and December 2021 was searched using five databases: CINAHL, PsycINFO, PubMed, EMBASE, and Web of Science. Results: A total of 47 articles were included in the review representing 14 countries. Unmet supportive care needs persist across physical, spiritual, psychological, social, informational, practical, emotional domains, regardless of cancer diagnosis, stage of cancer or phase of the cancer care continuum. These unmet needs significantly impacted the daily lives of mothers and fathers living with and beyond cancer throughout studies. Conclusion: The results from this review highlight the range of reported supportive care needs of parents and its impact potentially contributing to occupational disruption. This provides a unique opportunity for occupational therapy practitioners to contribute to the occupational needs of parents living with and beyond cancer as an integral member of the interprofessional cancer care team.
期刊介绍:
British Journal of Occupational Therapy (BJOT) is the official journal of the Royal College of Occupational Therapists. Its purpose is to publish articles with international relevance that advance knowledge in research, practice, education, and management in occupational therapy. It is a monthly peer reviewed publication that disseminates evidence on the effectiveness, benefit, and value of occupational therapy so that occupational therapists, service users, and key stakeholders can make informed decisions. BJOT publishes research articles, reviews, practice analyses, opinion pieces, editorials, letters to the editor and book reviews. It also regularly publishes special issues on topics relevant to occupational therapy.