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Support Care Cancer. 2022 Feb;30(2):1093-1114. doi: 10.1007/s00520-021-06425-0. Epub 2021 Aug 21.
This integrative review provides an overview of current psychosocial interventions and qualitative studies exploring African American Breast Cancer Survivors (AABCS)' psychosocial wellbeing.
We conducted a search of five databases: PubMed, Academic Search Ultimate, CINAHL, PsycINFO, and Web of Science. Peer-reviewed articles written in English and published from 2011 to May 26, 2021 were included. We critically appraised intervention studies and qualitative studies using established frameworks.
Of the 633 unique studies identified, seven interventions and twenty-one qualitative studies were included. Analysis of the interventions revealed the importance of alleviating structural barriers and facilitating peer support for AABCS. Analysis of the qualitative studies revealed seven themes: (1) spirituality/religion, (2) social support, (3) cultural perceptions of BC, (4) lack of representation, (5) negative impacts of treatment, (6) healthcare system experience, and (7) barriers to psychosocial care.
This review highlights the dearth of psychosocial interventions created specifically for AABCS. The qualitative literature in this review elucidates the unique psychosocial challenges that AABCS experience, providing rich data to inform the creation of future culturally competent interventions in this population.
This review found spirituality and social support to be protective factors for AABCS' psychosocial wellbeing. Further research using rigorous methodologies is needed to further evaluate how to most effectively alleviate structural barriers that AABCS face in obtaining long-term support.
本综述提供了当前心理社会干预措施的概述,并探讨了非裔美国乳腺癌幸存者(AABCS)的心理社会健康状况的定性研究。
我们对五个数据库进行了检索:PubMed、Academic Search Ultimate、CINAHL、PsycINFO 和 Web of Science。纳入了发表于 2011 年至 2021 年 5 月 26 日、以英文撰写并经过同行评审的文章。我们使用既定框架对干预研究和定性研究进行了批判性评估。
在 633 篇独特的研究中,有 7 项干预措施和 21 项定性研究被纳入。对干预措施的分析表明,缓解结构性障碍和促进 AABCS 之间的同伴支持非常重要。对定性研究的分析揭示了七个主题:(1)灵性/宗教;(2)社会支持;(3)对乳腺癌的文化认知;(4)代表性不足;(5)治疗的负面影响;(6)医疗保健系统体验;以及(7)心理社会保健障碍。
本综述突出了专为 AABCS 设计的心理社会干预措施的缺乏。本综述中的定性文献阐明了 AABCS 所经历的独特心理社会挑战,为在该人群中创建未来具有文化适应性的干预措施提供了丰富的数据。
本综述发现灵性和社会支持是 AABCS 心理社会健康的保护因素。需要使用严格的方法学进一步研究如何最有效地减轻 AABCS 在获得长期支持方面面临的结构性障碍。