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为接受乳腺癌手术的人开具术前和术后体力活动干预措施的处方:一项定性系统评价。

Prescribing pre- and post-operative physical activity interventions for people undergoing breast cancer surgery: A qualitative systematic review.

机构信息

School of Pharmacy, King George VI Building, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.

Population Health Sciences Institute, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK.

出版信息

Cancer Med. 2024 Feb;13(4):e7063. doi: 10.1002/cam4.7063.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Undertaking physical activity, pre- and post-operatively, can benefit recovery time and improve post-surgical outcomes. One cohort of patients that have reported these benefits are those undergoing surgery for breast cancer. Yet, what remains unclear is the level to which physical activity interventions are implemented into standard surgical care for patients with breast cancer.

AIMS

This systematic review aimed to examine existing qualitative evidence focusing on pre- and post-operative physical activity interventions to better understand the benefits and shortcomings of physical activity within the surgical journey.

METHODS

A systematic literature search was undertaken in November 2022, across five databases: MEDLINE, PsycINFO, Embase, CINAHL, and Scopus. Qualitative studies involving people with breast cancer who had undertaken a physical activity intervention, either pre- and/or post-operatively, were included for analysis. The review was registered on PROSPERO: CRD42022372466 and performed according to PRISMA guidelines. The Critical Appraisal Skills Programme qualitative study checklist was used to assess study quality.

RESULTS

Fourteen studies were included, comprising the perspectives of 418 people receiving surgery for breast cancer. One study implemented preoperative physical activity interventions; the remaining studies focused on post-operative interventions. A narrative systematic review was undertaken due to heterogeneity in reported results. Four themes were developed by thematic analysis, centring on: (1) factors promoting engagement with physical activity interventions; (2) factors preventing engagement with physical activity interventions; (3) the impact of pre- and post-operative interventions on physical and psychological health; and (4) participant recommendations for pre- and post-operative interventions.

CONCLUSION

Pre- and post-operative physical activity interventions were well-accepted. Patients recognised factors which promoted or prevented engagement with interventions, as well as pre- and post-operative physical and psychological benefits that arose as a result. Evidence based co-design studies may further inform successful implementation of prescribed physical activity into standard care for surgical breast cancer patients.

摘要

简介

在术前和术后进行身体活动可以受益于恢复时间并改善术后结果。报告这些益处的患者群体之一是接受乳腺癌手术的患者。然而,仍然不清楚的是,身体活动干预在多大程度上被纳入乳腺癌患者的标准手术护理中。

目的

本系统综述旨在检查现有的定性证据,重点关注术前和术后身体活动干预措施,以更好地了解身体活动在手术过程中的益处和缺点。

方法

在 2022 年 11 月,我们在五个数据库中进行了系统文献检索:MEDLINE、PsycINFO、Embase、CINAHL 和 Scopus。纳入了涉及接受过身体活动干预措施(术前和/或术后)的乳腺癌患者的定性研究进行分析。该综述在 PROSPERO 上进行了注册:CRD42022372466,并按照 PRISMA 指南进行了操作。使用批判性评估技能计划定性研究检查表来评估研究质量。

结果

纳入了 14 项研究,包括 418 名接受乳腺癌手术的患者的观点。一项研究实施了术前身体活动干预措施;其余研究则侧重于术后干预措施。由于报告结果的异质性,我们进行了叙述性系统综述。通过主题分析开发了四个主题,重点是:(1)促进参与身体活动干预措施的因素;(2)阻碍参与身体活动干预措施的因素;(3)术前和术后干预对身体和心理健康的影响;以及(4)患者对术前和术后干预的建议。

结论

术前和术后的身体活动干预措施是可以接受的。患者认识到促进或阻碍干预措施参与的因素,以及由此产生的术前和术后身体和心理益处。基于证据的共同设计研究可能会进一步为将规定的身体活动成功纳入乳腺癌手术患者的标准护理提供信息。

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