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癌症康复患者运动试验中的招募率和策略:系统评价。

Recruitment rates and strategies in exercise trials in cancer survivorship: a systematic review.

机构信息

School of Medicine, Trinity College Dublin, University of Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

Trinity St James's Cancer Institute, Dublin, Ireland.

出版信息

J Cancer Surviv. 2024 Aug;18(4):1233-1242. doi: 10.1007/s11764-023-01363-8. Epub 2023 Apr 6.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Despite clear evidence-based supporting a benefit to exercise on physical and psychological metrics in patients with cancer, recruitment to exercise trials amongst cancer survivors is suboptimal. We explore current recruitment rates, strategies, and common barriers to participation in exercise oncology trials in cancer survivorship.

METHODS

A systematic review was conducted using a pre-defined search strategy in EMBASE, CINAHL, Medline, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science. The search was performed up to 28/02/2022. Screening of titles and abstracts, full-text review, and data extraction was completed in duplicate.

RESULTS

Of the 3204 identified studies, 87 papers corresponding to 86 trials were included. Recruitment rates were highly variable with a median rate of 38% (range 0.52-100%). Trials recruiting prostate cancer patients only had the highest median recruitment rate (45.9%) vs trials recruiting colorectal cancer patients only which had the lowest (31.25%). Active recruitment strategies such as direct recruitment via a healthcare professional were associated with higher recruitment rates (rho = 0.201, p = 0.064). Common reasons for non-participation included lack of interest (46.51%, n (number of studies) = 40); distance and transport (45.3%, n = 39); and failure to contact (44.2%, n = 38).

CONCLUSIONS

Recruitment of cancer survivors to exercise interventions is suboptimal with barriers being predominantly patient-oriented. This paper provides the benchmark for current recruitment rates to exercise oncology trials, providing data for trialists planning future trial design and implementation, optimise future recruitment strategies, and evaluate their own recruitment success against current practice.

IMPLICATIONS FOR CANCER SURVIVORS

Enhanced recruitment to cancer survivorship exercise trials is necessary in facilitating the publication of definitive exercise guidelines, generalisable to varying cancer cohorts.

PROSPERO REGISTRATION NUMBER

CRD42020185968.

摘要

目的

尽管有明确的循证证据支持运动对癌症患者的身体和心理指标有益,但癌症幸存者参与运动试验的人数仍然不足。我们探讨了当前癌症生存者运动肿瘤学试验的招募率、策略和常见参与障碍。

方法

我们使用预先确定的搜索策略在 EMBASE、CINAHL、Medline、Cochrane 图书馆和 Web of Science 中进行了系统评价。搜索截至 2022 年 2 月 28 日。对标题和摘要进行筛选、全文审查和数据提取均由两人完成。

结果

在 3204 项确定的研究中,有 87 篇论文对应 86 项试验被纳入。招募率差异很大,中位数为 38%(范围为 0.52-100%)。仅招募前列腺癌患者的试验的中位数招募率最高(45.9%),而仅招募结直肠癌患者的试验的中位数招募率最低(31.25%)。主动招募策略,如通过医疗保健专业人员直接招募,与更高的招募率相关(rho=0.201,p=0.064)。不参与的常见原因包括缺乏兴趣(46.51%,n(研究数量)=40);距离和交通(45.3%,n=39);和未能联系(44.2%,n=38)。

结论

癌症幸存者参与运动干预的人数不足,主要障碍是患者方面的原因。本文提供了目前运动肿瘤学试验的招募率基准,为试验设计者规划未来的试验设计和实施提供了数据,优化了未来的招募策略,并根据当前实践评估了自己的招募成功情况。

对癌症幸存者的影响

增强癌症生存者运动试验的招募工作对于制定适用于不同癌症队列的明确运动指南是必要的。

PROSPERO 注册号:CRD42020185968。

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