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背景:喉癌常导致全喉切除术(TL),导致自然语音丧失,需要语音康复,影响个体的生活质量(QoL)。尽管在治疗方面取得了进步,但语音相关生活质量(VRQoL)在康复领域仍然是一个被忽视的领域。本研究旨在填补这一空白,通过评估通过范围审查对患者的声音相关生活质量的影响。方法:回顾性分析全喉切除术(TL)对语音相关生活质量(VRQoL)的影响。检索是在各种电子数据库中进行的——pubmed, Scopus, Embase, Cohrane Library,谷歌scholar和Web of Science——使用一组广泛的关键词来捕获有关全喉切除术和语音相关生活质量(VRQoL)的研究。使用预定义的纳入和排除标准筛选文章,重点关注直接涉及TL和VRQoL结果的研究。结果:最终选择了11篇论文来回答研究问题。结果表明,TL对VRQoL有显著影响。常见的问题包括在嘈杂的环境中沟通困难、社交互动困难、对被理解的焦虑以及与发声相关的身体挑战。这些困难反映在各种评估工具的较低分数上。患者报告社会情感功能下降,并且在需要使用声音的身体活动中面临挑战。结论:本综述强调了TL对患者语音相关生活质量的深远影响。尽管手术技术和康复方法取得了进步,但患者在沟通和社会融合方面仍然面临重大挑战,这是整体健康的关键组成部分。各种生活质量评估工具的持续较低得分强调了加强支持性护理和针对这一人群特定需求的创新康复策略的必要性。
Voice-related quality of life after total laryngectomy: a scoping review of recent evidence.
Background: Laryngeal cancer often leads to total laryngectomy (TL), which results in the loss of natural voice, necessitates voice rehabilitation and affects the individuals Quality of Life (QoL). Despite advancements in treatment, Voice-Related QoL (VRQoL) post TL remains a neglected area in the field of rehabilitation. This study seeks to fill this gap by evaluating though a scoping review the impacts of TL on patients' voice-related QoL.
Methods: A scoping review was conducted to assess the impact of total laryngectomy (TL) on voice-related quality of life (VRQoL). The search was performed across various electronic databases-PubMed, Scopus, Embase, Cohrane Library, Google scholar and Web of Science- using a broad set of keywords to capture studies addressing total laryngectomy and voice-related quality of life (VRQoL). Articles were screened using predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria, focusing on studies that directly addressed TL and VRQoL outcomes.
Results: A total of eleven papers were finally selected to respond to the research question. The review indicates that TL significantly impacts VRQoL. Common issues included difficulties with communication in noisy environments, social interactions, anxiety about being understood, and physical challenges related to voice production. These difficulties were reflected in lower scores on various assessment tools. Patients reported declines in socio-emotional functioning and faced challenges in physical activities requiring voice use.
Conclusions: This scoping review highlights the profound impact of TL on patients' voice-related QoL. Despite advances in surgical techniques and rehabilitation methods, patients continue to experience significant challenges in communication and social integration, which are crucial components of overall well-being. The persistent lower scores across various QoL assessment tools underscore the necessity for enhanced supportive care and innovative rehabilitation strategies tailored to the specific needs of this population.
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Health and Quality of Life Outcomes is an open access, peer-reviewed, journal offering high quality articles, rapid publication and wide diffusion in the public domain.
Health and Quality of Life Outcomes considers original manuscripts on the Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) assessment for evaluation of medical and psychosocial interventions. It also considers approaches and studies on psychometric properties of HRQOL and patient reported outcome measures, including cultural validation of instruments if they provide information about the impact of interventions. The journal publishes study protocols and reviews summarising the present state of knowledge concerning a particular aspect of HRQOL and patient reported outcome measures. Reviews should generally follow systematic review methodology. Comments on articles and letters to the editor are welcome.