Doppenberg-Smit G Elise, Lamers Femke, van Linde Myra E, Braamse Annemarie M J, Sprangers Mirjam A G, Beekman Aartjan T F, Verheul Henk M W, Dekker Joost
Department of Psychiatry, Amsterdam UMC, Location Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, de Boelelaan 1117, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Amsterdam Public Health, Mental Health Program, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
J Cancer Surviv. 2024 Mar 26. doi: 10.1007/s11764-024-01543-0.
Patients with cancer often experience multiple somatic and psychological symptoms. Somatic and psychological symptoms are thought to be connected and may reinforce each other. Network analysis allows examination of the interconnectedness of individual symptoms. The aim of this scoping review was to examine the current state of knowledge about the associations between somatic and psychological symptoms in patients with cancer and cancer survivors, based on network analysis.
This scoping review followed the five-stage framework of Arksey and O'Malley. The literature search was conducted in May, 2023 in PubMed, APA PsycINFO, Embase Cochrane central, and CINAHL databases.
Thirty-two studies were included, with eleven using longitudinal data. Seventeen studies reported on the strength of the associations: somatic and psychological symptoms were associated, although associations among somatic as well as among psychological symptoms were stronger. Other findings were the association between somatic and psychological symptoms was stronger in patients experiencing more severe symptoms; associations between symptoms over time remained rather stable; and different symptoms were central in the networks, with fatigue being among the most central in half of the studies.
Although the associations among somatic symptoms and among psychological symptoms were stronger, somatic and psychological symptoms were associated, especially in patients experiencing more severe symptoms. Fatigue was among the most central symptoms, bridging the somatic and psychological domain. These findings as well as future research based on network analysis may help to untangle the complex interplay of somatic and psychological symptoms in patients with cancer.
癌症患者常经历多种躯体和心理症状。躯体症状和心理症状被认为是相互关联的,且可能相互强化。网络分析能够检验个体症状之间的相互联系。本范围综述的目的是基于网络分析,审视有关癌症患者及癌症幸存者躯体症状与心理症状之间关联的现有知识状况。
本范围综述遵循阿克西和奥马利的五阶段框架。于2023年5月在PubMed、美国心理学会心理学文摘数据库(APA PsycINFO)、Embase、考克兰中心对照试验注册库(Cochrane central)和护理学与健康领域数据库(CINAHL)中进行文献检索。
纳入32项研究,其中11项使用了纵向数据。17项研究报告了关联强度:躯体症状和心理症状相关,尽管躯体症状之间以及心理症状之间的关联更强。其他研究结果包括,在症状更严重的患者中,躯体症状和心理症状之间的关联更强;症状之间的关联随时间推移保持相对稳定;不同症状在网络中处于核心地位,在半数研究中疲劳是最核心的症状之一。
尽管躯体症状之间以及心理症状之间的关联更强,但躯体症状和心理症状是相关的,尤其是在症状更严重的患者中。疲劳是最核心的症状之一,连接着躯体和心理领域。这些发现以及未来基于网络分析的研究可能有助于理清癌症患者躯体症状和心理症状之间复杂的相互作用。