Cognitive Rehabilitation Programs for Survivors of Breast Cancer Treated With Chemotherapy: A Systematic Review

IF 1 Q4 ONCOLOGY Rehabilitation Oncology Pub Date : 2021-08-26 DOI:10.1097/01.REO.0000000000000268
Syarifah Maisarah Syed Alwi, Vairavan Narayanan, N. C. Din, N. Taib
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Supplemental Digital Content is Available in the Text. Background: Chemotherapy-related cognitive impairment (CRCI) is a condition experienced by many survivors of breast cancer. At present, there are a limited number of rehabilitation programs tailored to improve the cognitive performance of these survivors. Purpose: This systematic review aims to evaluate the existing evidence-based cognitive rehabilitation programs designed for survivors of breast cancer with CRCI. Methods: Electronic databases, including PubMed and CINAHL Plus, were used to identify the relevant articles. The search was restricted to studies published in the English language from inception to March 2020. The methodological quality of the studies included here was examined using the Quality Criteria for Rating Studies of Cognitive Rehabilitation. Results: The search strategy identified 1557 studies, 10 of which met the inclusion criteria. The studies included randomized controlled trial (n = 6), quasi-randomized controlled trial (n = 1), and single-arm trial (n = 3). Discussion and Limitations: Seven of the 10 studies were considered high-quality cognitive rehabilitation research. Cognitive training (n = 4), compensatory strategies (n = 5), and a combination of cognitive training and compensatory strategies (n = 1) were shown to improve executive function, working and verbal memory, processing speed, and attention. Conclusion: Cognitive rehabilitation programs demonstrated positive outcomes for survivors of breast cancer with cognitive impairment. However, because of methodological concerns and the diversity in the programs' parameters and outcome measures, an explicit recommendation could not be established. The findings may guide future research, policies, and practices related to cognitive rehabilitation programs for survivors of breast cancer.
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接受化疗的乳腺癌幸存者的认知康复计划:一项系统综述
补充数字内容可在文本中获得。背景:化疗相关认知障碍(CRCI)是许多乳腺癌幸存者经历的一种状况。目前,为改善这些幸存者的认知能力而量身定制的康复项目数量有限。目的:本系统综述旨在评估现有的基于证据的认知康复方案,该方案专为乳腺癌CRCI幸存者设计。方法:利用PubMed、CINAHL Plus等电子数据库对相关文献进行检索。搜索仅限于从成立到2020年3月以英语发表的研究。本研究的方法学质量采用认知康复研究评定质量标准进行检验。结果:检索策略确定了1557项研究,其中10项符合纳入标准。研究包括随机对照试验(n = 6)、准随机对照试验(n = 1)和单臂试验(n = 3)。讨论与局限性:10项研究中有7项被认为是高质量的认知康复研究。认知训练(n = 4),补偿策略(n = 5),以及认知训练和补偿策略的结合(n = 1)被证明可以改善执行功能,工作和言语记忆,处理速度和注意力。结论:认知康复项目对患有认知障碍的乳腺癌幸存者显示出积极的结果。然而,由于方法上的考虑以及项目参数和结果测量的多样性,无法提出明确的建议。这些发现可能会指导未来的研究、政策和与乳腺癌幸存者认知康复项目相关的实践。
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