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筛查的情绪影响:系统评价和荟萃分析。

Emotional impact of screening: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

机构信息

Department of Psychology (at Guy's), Kings College London, Health Psychology Section, 5th Floor Bermondsey Wing, Guy's Campus, London, SE1 9RT, UK.

出版信息

BMC Public Health. 2011 Jul 28;11:603. doi: 10.1186/1471-2458-11-603.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

There is a widely held expectation that screening for disease has adverse emotional impacts. The aim of the current review is to estimate the short (< 4 weeks) and longer term (> 4 weeks) emotional impact of such screening.

METHODS

Studies selected for inclusion were (a) randomised controlled trials in which (b) participants in one arm underwent screening and received test results, and those in a control arm did not, and (c) emotional outcomes were assessed in both arms. MEDLINE via PubMed (1950 to present), EMBASE (1980 to present), PsycINFO (1985 to present) using OVID SP, and CINAHL (1982 to present) via EBSCO were searched, using strategies developed with keywords and medical subject headings. Data were extracted on emotional outcomes, type of screening test and test results.

RESULTS

Of the 12 studies that met the inclusion criteria, six involved screening for cancer, two for diabetes, and one each for abdominal aortic aneurysms, peptic ulcer, coronary heart disease and osteoporosis. Five studies reported data on anxiety, five [corrected] on depression, two on general distress and eight on quality of life assessed between one week and 13 years after screening (median = 1.3 years).Meta-analyses revealed no significant impact of screening on longer term anxiety (pooled SMD 0.01, 95% CI -0.10, 0.11), depression (pooled SMD -0.04, 95% CI -.12, 0.20), or quality of life subscales (mental and self-assessed health pooled SMDs, respectively: 0.03; -0.01, (95% CI -.02, 0.04; 0.00, 95% CI -.04, 0.03).

CONCLUSION

Screening does not appear to have adverse emotional impacts in the longer term (> 4 weeks). Too few studies assessed outcomes before four weeks to comment on the shorter term emotional impact of screening.

摘要

背景

人们普遍认为疾病筛查会产生不良的情绪影响。本综述旨在评估此类筛查对短期(<4 周)和长期(>4 周)情绪的影响。

方法

纳入的研究为(a)随机对照试验,其中(b)一组参与者接受筛查并获得检测结果,而对照组则不接受,(c)两组均评估情绪结果。通过 OVID SP 检索 MEDLINE(1950 年至今)、EMBASE(1980 年至今)和 PsycINFO(1985 年至今),通过 EBSCO 检索 CINAHL(1982 年至今),使用关键词和医学主题词制定检索策略。提取情绪结果、筛查测试类型和测试结果的数据。

结果

符合纳入标准的 12 项研究中,6 项涉及癌症筛查,2 项涉及糖尿病筛查,1 项分别涉及腹主动脉瘤、消化性溃疡、冠心病和骨质疏松症筛查。5 项研究报告了焦虑数据,5 项[校正后]报告了抑郁数据,2 项报告了一般困扰数据,8 项报告了筛查后 1 周到 13 年(中位数=1.3 年)的生活质量评估数据。荟萃分析显示,筛查对长期焦虑(汇总 SMD 0.01,95%CI -0.10,0.11)、抑郁(汇总 SMD -0.04,95%CI -0.12,0.20)或生活质量子量表(心理和自我评估健康汇总 SMDs,分别为:0.03;-0.01,(95%CI -0.02,0.04;0.00,95%CI -0.04,0.03)没有显著影响。

结论

筛查在长期(>4 周)似乎没有不良的情绪影响。评估筛查对短期(<4 周)情绪影响的研究太少,无法发表评论。

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