The Effectiveness of Mind-Body Exercise on Health-Related Quality of Life and Mental Health During and After Breast Cancer Treatment: An Umbrella Review of Meta-Analyses for Randomized Controlled Trials.

IF 3.8 2区 医学 Q1 NURSING Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing Pub Date : 2025-04-01 DOI:10.1111/wvn.70008
Jingsi Wen, Stanley Sai-Chuen Hui, Edwin Chun-Yip Chin, Yijian Yang, Cindy Hui-Ping Sit
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Background: Previous studies regarding mind-body exercise among people with breast cancer mostly focused on one type of mind-body exercise and provided conflicting results.

Aims: This paper aims to systematically synthesize the evidence hierarchy and examine the credibility of previous meta-analyses of different types of mind-body exercises.

Methods: We searched PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, and Epitemonikos from database inception to February 2nd, 2024, for meta-analyses of randomized controlled trials. Included meta-analyses examined the effects of mind-body exercises on at least one outcome of health-related quality of life, cancer-related fatigue, depression, anxiety, and sleep quality in breast cancer patients. The random effects estimates (Hedges'G), 95% prediction interval, small study effect, and excess significance bias were calculated. Furthermore, we categorized meta-analyses based on the evidence credibility criteria and assessed quality using A Measurement Tool to Assess Systematic Reviews 2.

Results: The umbrella review included a re-analysis of 16 meta-analyses of 9 articles including 134 randomized controlled trials involving 9469 breast cancer patients and survivors. We identified 3 articles as "low" quality and 6 articles as "critically low" quality. Convincing evidence supported the effectiveness of Yoga intervention in reducing depression symptoms (G = -0.77, 95% Confidence Interval [-0.93, -0.61]). However, 11 meta-analyses were supported by weak evidence (1 for Qigong alleviated depression, 4 for Qigong, Baduanjin, Tai Chi Chuan, and Yoga improved health-related quality of life, 3 for multiple mind-body exercises, Tai Chi Chuan, and Yoga reduced cancer-related fatigue, 2 of Baduanjin and Yoga reduced anxiety, as well as 1 of Yoga improved sleep quality).

Linking evidence to action: Mind-body exercises, especially yoga, may be beneficial for improving health-related quality of life and mental health for breast cancer patients. Further high-quality interventions investigating diverse mind-body exercise interventions are warranted to ascertain the effectiveness of health-related quality of life and mental health outcomes.

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期刊介绍: The leading nursing society that has brought you the Journal of Nursing Scholarship is pleased to bring you Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing. Now publishing 6 issues per year, this peer-reviewed journal and top information resource from The Honor Society of Nursing, Sigma Theta Tau International, uniquely bridges knowledge and application, taking a global approach in its presentation of research, policy and practice, education and management, and its link to action in real world settings. Worldviews on Evidence-Based Nursing is written especially for: Clinicians Researchers Nurse leaders Managers Administrators Educators Policymakers Worldviews on Evidence­-Based Nursing is a primary source of information for using evidence-based nursing practice to improve patient care by featuring: Knowledge synthesis articles with best practice applications and recommendations for linking evidence to action in real world practice, administra-tive, education and policy settings Original articles and features that present large-scale studies, which challenge and develop the knowledge base about evidence-based practice in nursing and healthcare Special features and columns with information geared to readers’ diverse roles: clinical practice, education, research, policy and administration/leadership Commentaries about current evidence-based practice issues and developments A forum that encourages readers to engage in an ongoing dialogue on critical issues and questions in evidence-based nursing Reviews of the latest publications and resources on evidence-based nursing and healthcare News about professional organizations, conferences and other activities around the world related to evidence-based nursing Links to other global evidence-based nursing resources and organizations.
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