Graham L, Wikman A
School of Psychology, Queen's University Belfast, Belfast, UK.
Marie Curie Cancer Care, Marie Curie Hospice Belfast, Belfast, UK.
Dis Esophagus. 2016 Nov;29(8):1081-1089. doi: 10.1111/dote.12424. Epub 2015 Oct 12.
The growing prevalence of esophageal cancer survivors represent a population typified by an extensive treatment regime, significant postsurgical long-term effects, and a dismal prognosis. Despite this, little is known of the supportive care needs of this patient group and the extent to which these are being met in practice. This review provides a synthesis of the research evidence to date; emphasizing opportunities for clinical application and setting a future agenda with research priorities. A literature search was performed using Medline/Embase, PsycINFO, and Web of Science. Search headings used included; [esophagus] or [esopohageal] or [upper gastrointestinal] or [upper GI] AND [cancer] or [carcinoma] or [squamous cell] AND [supportive care] or [survivorship] or [psychological] or [emotional] or [information] or [social] or [communication] or [spiritual] or [health-related-quality-of-life] or [HRQL] or [qualitative] or [patient narrative] or [clinical nurse specialist] or [CNS]. Related articles in English were reviewed, with additional articles harvested from reference sections. Esophageal cancer survivors report significant late-term effects posttreatment, encompassing sustained impairment in most areas of health-related quality of life. With a necessitated change in eating behavior, survivors find it particularly challenging to adjust to a new social identity and as a cancer population report high levels of psychological morbidity. Although the determinants of psychological morbidity are largely unknown, illness representations may be a key contributor. Several multidisciplinary supportive care interventions have been developed with promising results. The research summarized in this paper provides valuable insight into the psychosocial well-being of the esophageal cancer survivor. However, knowledge gaps remain, alongside a dearth of applied examples in meeting supportive care need.
食管癌幸存者的数量日益增加,这一群体具有广泛的治疗方案、显著的术后长期影响以及预后不佳的特点。尽管如此,对于该患者群体的支持性护理需求以及这些需求在实际中得到满足的程度,我们知之甚少。本综述对迄今为止的研究证据进行了综合;强调了临床应用的机会,并设定了未来的研究议程及优先事项。使用Medline/Embase、PsycINFO和科学网进行了文献检索。使用的检索词包括;[食管]或[食管的]或[上消化道]或[上胃肠道]与[癌症]或[癌]或[鳞状细胞]与[支持性护理]或[生存]或[心理]或[情绪]或[信息]或[社会]或[沟通]或[精神]或[健康相关生活质量]或[HRQL]或[定性]或[患者叙述]或[临床护士专家]或[CNS]。对英文相关文章进行了综述,并从参考文献部分收集了其他文章。食管癌幸存者报告了治疗后的重大晚期影响,包括健康相关生活质量的大多数领域持续受损。由于饮食行为的必要改变,幸存者发现适应新的社会身份特别具有挑战性,并且作为癌症群体,他们报告了高水平的心理疾病。虽然心理疾病的决定因素在很大程度上尚不清楚,但疾病表征可能是一个关键因素。已经开发了几种多学科支持性护理干预措施,并取得了有希望的结果。本文总结的研究为食管癌幸存者的心理社会福祉提供了有价值的见解。然而,知识差距仍然存在,同时在满足支持性护理需求方面缺乏应用实例。