Effect of Clown Therapy on Symptoms and Emotions of Children with Neoplastic Disease: A Systematic Review with Meta-Analysis

Qeios Pub Date : 2024-06-11 DOI:10.32388/8yei1r
L. Re, Vincenza Aloia, Stefania Celeste Rippa, Valentina Tommasi
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INTRODUCTION: Clown therapy is a widely used nonpharmacological intervention for the control and management of symptoms and emotions in pediatric settings. There are some studies evaluating the effect of the intervention on children with neoplastic disease, but a systematic review summarizing the overall benefit is lacking. OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of clown therapy on the symptoms and emotions of children with neoplastic pathology. METHODS: Studies (randomized or quasi-randomized parallel-group controlled trials) were searched from biomedical databases, web resources, and trial registries. The intervention was compared with standard care; primary outcomes were pain and anxiety, and secondary outcomes were fear, stress, fatigue, depression, distress, and mood. Risk of bias was assessed with RoB 2, and the overall effect size was calculated with variable effects meta-analysis. The summary of results was illustrated in accordance with the GRADE method. RESULTS: Five quasi-randomized parallel-group trials with a high risk of bias were included (N = 376, mean age: 6.9-10.9 years). Children who received clown therapy manifested a reduction in anxiety (N = 181; SMD = -2.17 [95% CI: -4.20, -0.14], p < 0.05) and fatigue (N = 176; SMD = -2.03 [95% CI: -5.39, 1.32], p > 0.05). The certainty/quality of evidence is very low. CONCLUSIONS: Clown therapy seems more effective than standard care in reducing anxiety and fatigue in children with neoplastic disease. However, more studies are needed to confirm the results, as the very low certainty/quality of evidence currently does not justify routine implementation of the intervention in pediatric oncology.
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小丑疗法对肿瘤性疾病患儿症状和情绪的影响:系统回顾与元分析
简介:小丑疗法是一种在儿科环境中广泛使用的控制和管理症状和情绪的非药物干预方法。目的:评估小丑疗法对患有肿瘤性病变的儿童的症状和情绪的影响。方法:从生物医学数据库、网络资源和试验登记处搜索相关研究(随机或准随机平行组对照试验)。干预与标准护理进行了比较;主要结果为疼痛和焦虑,次要结果为恐惧、压力、疲劳、抑郁、苦恼和情绪。使用 RoB 2 评估了偏倚风险,并使用变效应荟萃分析计算了总体效应大小。结果:共纳入了五项偏倚风险较高的准随机平行组试验(N = 376,平均年龄:6.9-10.9 岁)。接受小丑疗法的儿童的焦虑(N = 181;SMD = -2.17 [95% CI: -4.20, -0.14],P < 0.05)和疲劳(N = 176;SMD = -2.03 [95% CI: -5.39, 1.32],P > 0.05)有所减轻。证据的确定性/质量很低:小丑疗法在减轻肿瘤患儿的焦虑和疲劳方面似乎比标准疗法更有效。然而,还需要更多的研究来证实这些结果,因为目前证据的确定性/质量很低,不能证明在儿科肿瘤中常规实施这种干预措施是合理的。
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