School of Nursing, Kanazawa Medical University, 1-1 Uchinada, Kahoku, Ishikawa, 920-0265, Japan.
Faculty of Nursing, University of Kochi, 2751-1 Ike, Kochi, 781-8515, Japan.
BMC Cancer. 2023 Jul 26;23(1):701. doi: 10.1186/s12885-023-11191-9.
Disasters caused by natural phenomena are increasing in frequency and devastation. The growing number of cancer survivors constitute a vulnerable population in their need for continuous and high-level care, a vulnerability that is exacerbated in the event of disasters. Although the evidence base on the needs of cancer survivors is growing, little is known about cancer care in disaster settings. Therefore, we prepared a narrative literature review that outlines existing evidence, identifies knowledge gaps, and clarifies key concepts that are central to the burgeoning area of research into the quality of care for cancer survivors through disasters. As the preponderance of available evidence stresses the importance of careful disaster planning for maintaining care services, this review also provides guidance in developing plans for how to proceed during, and in the aftermath of, disasters.
自然灾害造成的灾害的频率和破坏程度正在增加。越来越多的癌症幸存者需要持续的高水平护理,他们构成了一个脆弱的群体,而在灾害发生时,这种脆弱性会加剧。尽管有关癌症幸存者需求的证据基础不断增加,但对于灾难环境中的癌症护理知之甚少。因此,我们准备了一份叙述性文献综述,概述了现有证据,确定了知识空白,并阐明了通过灾难提高癌症幸存者护理质量这一日益发展的研究领域的核心关键概念。由于现有证据的主要部分强调了精心规划灾害以维持护理服务的重要性,因此本综述还为制定在灾害期间和之后如何开展工作的计划提供了指导。