头颈部癌症对成年人亲密关系的影响:文献的系统回顾。

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q1 NURSING Seminars in Oncology Nursing Pub Date : 2024-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.soncn.2024.151689
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目的:本系统性文献综述旨在探讨头颈癌(HNC)对成人亲密关系的影响,并确定目前为 HNC 患者及其伴侣提供的与亲密关系相关的支持:本系统性文献综述旨在探讨头颈癌(HNC)对成年人亲密关系的影响,并确定目前为 HNC 患者及其伴侣提供的与亲密关系相关的支持:使用 "头颈癌与亲密关系 "和 "头颈癌与支持 "这两个分组词对七个数据库(CINAHL、Pubmed、Scopus、Web of Science、SocINDEX、PsycARTICLES、Psychology 和 Behavioural Science Collection)进行了检索。其中包括以英语撰写的评估 HNC 成年患者及其对亲密关系影响的研究,以及评估亲密关系特定支持工具/方法使用情况的研究。该综述方案于 2022 年 6 月注册,注册号为 PROSPERO ID:CRD42022329614.Results:综述共纳入了 30 篇出版物。出现了六个主题:关系、沟通、性兴趣、障碍、基于夫妻沟通的干预策略和评估工具。虽然观察到了积极的二人关系变化,但许多患者报告了与关系角色变化、性问题以及与伴侣和医护人员沟通不畅有关的负面经历,这些都影响了亲密关系。共确定了 5 项干预措施;其中,结果各不相同,心理健康有所改善,但性趣和性享受不一定有所改善:结论:HNC 严重影响亲密关系。然而,患者和医护人员都认为讨论这些问题具有挑战性,因此往往无法满足他们的需求。有必要对医护人员进行适当的培训和发展,促进临床医生和患者之间的沟通,以支持就亲密关系需求进行对话:患者在确诊和治疗后需要得到与亲密关系有关的支持,有证据表明,在治疗后由受过适当培训的医护人员提供支持可能会更有效。夫妻沟通干预可能会被证明是有用的,但还需要进一步研究将心理支持和性支持结合在一起的效果。
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The Effects of Head and Neck Cancer on Relationship Intimacy in Adults: A Systematic Review of the Literature

Objectives

This systematic literature review aimed to explore the effects of head and neck cancer (HNC) on relationship intimacy in adults and identify the current support available to patients with HNC and their partners in relation to relationship intimacy.

Methods

Seven databases (CINAHL, Pubmed, Scopus, Web of Science, SocINDEX, PsycARTICLES, Psychology, and Behavioural Science Collection) were searched using grouped terms “head and neck cancer and intimacy” and “head and neck cancer and support.” Studies written in English to assess adult patients with HNC and its effects on relationship intimacy and studies assessing the use of intimacy-specific support tools/methods were included. The review protocol was registered in June 2022 with PROSPERO ID: CRD42022329614.

Results

Thirty publications were included within the review. Six topics emerged: relationships, communication, sexual interest, barriers, couples-based communication intervention strategies, and assessment tools. While there were positive dyadic changes observed, many patients reported negative experiences relating to changes in relationship roles, sexual issues, and poor communication with partners and health care professionals that affected intimacy. There were 5 interventions identified; of those, the results varied, with some improvements noted in psychological well-being but not necessarily sexual interest and enjoyment.

Conclusions

HNC profoundly affects relationship intimacy. However, both patients and health care professionals find it challenging to discuss these issues, often leaving it an unmet need. Appropriate training and development for health care professionals that facilitate communication between clinician and patient are necessary to support conversations on intimacy needs.

Implications for Nursing Practice

There exists a need for patients to receive support in relation to intimacy following diagnosis and treatment, and the evidence suggests that this may be more effective post-treatment and from health care professionals who are appropriately trained. Couples’ communication interventions may prove useful, but further research is required on the efficacy of combining both psychological and sexual support together.

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Seminars in Oncology Nursing
Seminars in Oncology Nursing Nursing-Oncology (nursing)
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期刊介绍: Seminars in Oncology Nursing is a unique international journal published six times a year. Each issue offers a multi-faceted overview of a single cancer topic from a selection of expert review articles and disseminates oncology nursing research relevant to patient care, nursing education, management, and policy development.
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