Guardamagna Luca, Diamanti Orejeta, Artioli Giovanna, Casole Lorenzo, Bernardi Matteo, Bonadies Francesca, Zennaro Enrico, Modena Gloria Maria, Nania Tiziana, Dellafiore Federica
Department of Orthopedics and Traumatology, Istituto di Cura Città di Pavia, 27100 Pavia, Italy.
Healthcare Professions, Veneto Institute of Oncology IOV-IRCCS, 35128 Padua, Italy.
Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2025 Jul 17;22(7):1131. doi: 10.3390/ijerph22071131.
To systematically review and synthesize qualitative research exploring the Breast Cancer Survivors (BCSs)' perception of health promotion interventions and informing strategies to mitigate recurrence risk within five years post-treatment and improve clinical outcomes. Specifically, this study addresses the question: "How do women diagnosed with breast cancer perceive health promotion interventions for recurrence prevention?" : A systematic review and qualitative meta-synthesis were performed. : A systematic search of scientific databases (CINAHL, MEDLINE, and Scopus) was undertaken in November 2024. The reference list was cross-referenced and hand-searched to identify additional articles. : Studies were included if they met the following criteria: they were primary qualitative studies focusing on BCSs within five years post-treatment, involving participants who had completed surgery, radiotherapy, or chemotherapy in the same time frame, as this period is critical for monitoring recurrence and implementing health promotion interventions. Only studies published in peer-reviewed journals and written in Italian, English, French, or Spanish were considered, provided that an abstract and the full text were available. Moreover, eligible studies had to be conducted in high-income or middle-income countries. Studies were excluded if they focused exclusively on advanced or metastatic breast cancer, if they involved mixed cancer populations without reporting separate data for BCSs, or if they were non-qualitative studies or gray literature. The review study protocol was registered in the PROSPERO database (CRD42024626033). : The literature search identified 490 records, 13 articles from databases, and 3 articles identified via other methods (web and citation searching) that met inclusion criteria. A narrative synthesis approach allowed the emerging five themes: (I) , (II) , (III) , (IV) , and (V) . : Addressing internal and external factors that influence health behaviors is essential to improve adherence, reduce recurrence risk, and enhance quality of life. Tailored interventions, social support, and healthcare engagement are crucial in this effort. : Our meta-synthesis highlighted significant challenges as well as valuable resources for health promotion among BCSs, suggesting practical and tailored approaches to improving the adoption of healthy behaviors, supported by relationships and targeted support strategies.
系统回顾并综合定性研究,以探究乳腺癌幸存者(BCS)对健康促进干预措施的认知,并为减轻治疗后五年内的复发风险及改善临床结局提供策略依据。具体而言,本研究探讨的问题是:“被诊断为乳腺癌的女性如何看待预防复发的健康促进干预措施?”:进行了系统回顾和定性元分析。:2024年11月对科学数据库(CINAHL、MEDLINE和Scopus)进行了系统检索。对参考文献列表进行交叉引用并手工检索以识别其他文章。:符合以下标准的研究被纳入:它们是主要的定性研究,聚焦于治疗后五年内的BCS,涉及在同一时间段内完成手术、放疗或化疗的参与者,因为这一时期对于监测复发和实施健康促进干预措施至关重要。仅考虑发表在同行评审期刊上且用意大利语、英语、法语或西班牙语撰写的研究,前提是有摘要和全文。此外,符合条件的研究必须在高收入或中等收入国家进行。如果研究仅关注晚期或转移性乳腺癌,如果涉及混合癌症人群且未报告BCS的单独数据,或者如果是非定性研究或灰色文献,则将其排除。该综述研究方案已在PROSPERO数据库(CRD42024626033)中注册。:文献检索共识别出490条记录,其中13篇来自数据库,3篇通过其他方法(网络和引文检索)识别出的文章符合纳入标准。叙事性综合分析方法得出了五个新出现的主题:(I)、(II)、(III)、(IV)和(V)。:解决影响健康行为的内部和外部因素对于提高依从性、降低复发风险和提高生活质量至关重要。量身定制的干预措施、社会支持和医疗保健参与在这项工作中至关重要。:我们的元分析强调了BCS健康促进方面的重大挑战以及宝贵资源,提出了切实可行且量身定制的方法来促进健康行为的采用,并辅以人际关系和针对性支持策略。