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癌症青少年和年轻患者症状管理自我效能感:系统评价。

Self-efficacy in symptom management for adolescents and young adults with cancer: a systematic review.

机构信息

Herman & Walter Samuelson Children's Hospital at Sinai, Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, 525 N. Wolfe Street, Baltimore, MD, 21215, USA.

Johns Hopkins School of Nursing, Baltimore, MD, USA.

出版信息

Support Care Cancer. 2021 Jun;29(6):2851-2862. doi: 10.1007/s00520-020-05960-6. Epub 2021 Jan 5.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Adolescents and young adults (AYAs) have more frequent and intense adverse effects from cancer therapy than other age groups. Self-efficacy, the ability for persons to maintain health-related behavior change, may assist with symptom management but the role it plays in AYAs with cancer has not been thoroughly investigated. This review explores the role that self-efficacy has in symptom management for AYAs with cancer and provides guidance for clinicians to utilize self-efficacy as a means to reduce side effects of therapy.

METHODS

A systematic review of peer-reviewed literature was conducted to identify works discussing self-efficacy and symptom management for AYAs with cancer. Five databases were searched with key terms and articles that discussed relationships between self-efficacy and cancer therapy symptoms were retained for analysis.

FINDINGS

Twelve manuscripts representing 1180 individuals age 12 to 43 years were identified. Self-efficacy was found to be related to (1) health management behaviors, (2) psychosocial health, (3) sexual and reproductive health, and (4) physical symptoms. Self-efficacy had direct correlations with physical activity, nutritional intake, symptom regulation, mental health, sexual health, and fertility preservation. The included studies did not find significant relationships with medication adherence or pain management.

DISCUSSION

Self-efficacy is an attribute that impacts behavior change, health maintenance, and overall wellness and can be changed over time and through interventions to improve symptoms of cancer therapy. Self-efficacy should be evaluated as a construct in relevant studies aimed at improving side effects of cancer therapy to better understand outcomes from interventions. Symptoms, toxicities, and adverse effects of cancer therapy may be improved by increasing self-efficacy of patients.

摘要

背景

青少年和年轻人(AYAs)比其他年龄组更容易出现更频繁和更严重的癌症治疗副作用。自我效能感是指个人维持与健康相关的行为改变的能力,它可能有助于症状管理,但在癌症 AYAs 中的作用尚未得到充分研究。本综述探讨了自我效能感在癌症 AYAs 症状管理中的作用,并为临床医生提供了利用自我效能感来减少治疗副作用的指导。

方法

对同行评议文献进行了系统综述,以确定讨论自我效能感和癌症 AYAs 症状管理的作品。使用关键词搜索了五个数据库,并保留了讨论自我效能感与癌症治疗症状之间关系的文章进行分析。

发现

确定了 12 份手稿,代表了 1180 名年龄在 12 至 43 岁的个体。自我效能感与 (1) 健康管理行为、(2) 心理健康、(3) 性和生殖健康以及 (4) 身体症状有关。自我效能感与身体活动、营养摄入、症状调节、心理健康、性健康和生育力保存直接相关。纳入的研究未发现与药物依从性或疼痛管理有显著关系。

讨论

自我效能感是一种影响行为改变、健康维持和整体健康的属性,它可以随着时间和干预措施的变化而改变,以改善癌症治疗的症状。自我效能感应该作为相关研究的一个构建因素进行评估,旨在改善癌症治疗的副作用,以更好地了解干预措施的结果。通过提高患者的自我效能感,可以改善癌症治疗的症状、毒性和不良反应。

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