Yi Zhang , Xuan Chen , Rongyu Li , Ye Wang , Zheng Sun , Qiuping Li
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Abstract
Purposes
To identify intervention strategies for improving illness perception (IP) of cancer patients and/or family caregivers; and to examine the effects of IP interventions by meta-analysis.
Methods
A systematic search was performed to identify literature that focused on improving the IP of cancer patients and/or family caregivers from the establishment of eight databases to August 2023. Manual screening was also applied. The IP intervention strategies for cancer populations were synthesized basing the CSM. Meta-analysis was conducted to assess the effects of IP interventions on health outcomes. Multiple subgroup analyses of the same intervention conditions were conducted to explore the optimal IP-focused intervention.
Results
18 studies were included. 11 studies were conducted in a meta-analysis. No studies on family caregivers' IP were identified. Compared to general care, subgroup analysis revealed that IP interventions had favorable effects on cancer patients’ IP as well as quality of life and other outcomes. Six IP intervention strategies (information support, cognitive reframing, emotion adjustment, active coping, effective appraisal, and self-social identification) were generated. Meta-analysis showed that compared with theory-less studies (Z = 8.64, p < 0.01) and single delivery formats (Z = 3.66, p < 0.01), the theory-based interventions (Z = 10.86, p < 0.01) and mixed delivery formats (Z = 7.15, p < 0.01) had higher positive effects on IP outcomes.
Conclusions
The positive outcomes of IP intervention focusing on cancer patients were highlighted. IP traits and patients' and their caregivers’ needs in coping with specific cancer types should be explored before the intervention design. More IP interventions targeting cancer dyads are warranted to develop in the future.
目的确定改善癌症患者和/或家庭照护者疾病感知(IP)的干预策略;并通过荟萃分析研究IP干预的效果。方法进行系统检索,以确定从8个数据库建立到2023年8月期间有关改善癌症患者和/或家庭照护者疾病感知的文献。同时还进行了人工筛选。根据 CSM 对癌症人群的 IP 干预策略进行了综合。进行了 Meta 分析,以评估 IP 干预措施对健康结果的影响。对相同的干预条件进行了多个分组分析,以探索最佳的 IP 干预方法。对 11 项研究进行了荟萃分析。未发现有关家庭照顾者 IP 的研究。与普通护理相比,亚组分析表明,IP干预对癌症患者的IP以及生活质量和其他结果都有有利影响。研究提出了六种 IP 干预策略(信息支持、认知重塑、情绪调整、积极应对、有效评估和自我社会认同)。Meta 分析表明,与无理论研究(Z = 8.64,p <0.01)和单一实施形式(Z = 3.66,p <0.01)相比,基于理论的干预(Z = 10.86,p <0.01)和混合实施形式(Z = 7.15,p <0.01)对 IP 结果具有更高的积极影响。在干预设计之前,应探讨 IP 的特征以及患者及其护理人员在应对特定癌症类型时的需求。未来有必要开发更多针对癌症患者的干预措施。
期刊介绍:
The European Journal of Oncology Nursing is an international journal which publishes research of direct relevance to patient care, nurse education, management and policy development. EJON is proud to be the official journal of the European Oncology Nursing Society.
The journal publishes the following types of papers:
• Original research articles
• Review articles