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Effects and moderators of psychosocial interventions on quality of life, and emotional and social function in patients with cancer: An individual patient data meta‐analysis of 22 RCTs

机译:癌症患者的生命质量的心理社会干预效果和主持人:22 rcts的个体患者数据荟萃分析

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Abstract Objective This individual patient data (IPD) meta‐analysis aimed to evaluate the effects of psychosocial interventions (PSI) on quality of life (QoL), emotional function (EF), and social function (SF) in patients with cancer, and to study moderator effects of demographic, clinical, personal, and intervention‐related characteristics. Methods Relevant studies were identified via literature searches in 4 databases. We pooled IPD from 22 ( n ?=?4217) of 61 eligible randomized controlled trials. Linear mixed‐effect model analyses were used to study intervention effects on the post‐intervention values of QoL, EF, and SF (z‐scores), adjusting for baseline values, age, and cancer type. We studied moderator effects by testing interactions with the intervention for demographic, clinical, personal, and intervention‐related characteristics, and conducted subsequent stratified analyses for significant moderator variables.Results: PSI significantly improved QoL (β?=?0.14,95%CI?=?0.06;0.21), EF (β?=?0.13,95%CI?=?0.05;0.20), and SF (β?=?0.10,95%CI?=?0.03;0.18). Significant differences in effects of different types of PSI were found, with largest effects of psychotherapy. The effects of coping skills training were moderated by age, treatment type, and targeted interventions. Effects of psychotherapy on EF may be moderated by cancer type, but these analyses were based on 2 randomized controlled trials with small sample sizes of some cancer types. Conclusions PSI significantly improved QoL, EF, and SF, with small overall effects. However, the effects differed by several demographic, clinical, personal, and intervention‐related characteristics. Our study highlights the beneficial effects of coping skills training in patients treated with chemotherapy, the importance of targeted interventions, and the need of developing interventions tailored to the specific needs of elderly patients.
机译:摘要目的这一个体患者数据(IPD)荟萃分析旨在评估癌症患者的生命质量(PSI)对生命质量(QOL),情绪功能(EF)和社会功能(SF)的影响,以及研究人口统计学,临床,个人和干预相关特征的调节器效应。方法通过4个数据库中的文献搜索确定了相关研究。我们汇集了22(n?='4217)的IPD,其中61个符合条件的随机对照试验。线性混合效应模型分析用于研究QOL,EF和SF(Z分段)的干预效果的干预效果,调整基线值,年龄和癌症类型。我们通过测试与人口统计学,临床,个人和干预相关特征的干预的相互作用进行了调节器效应,并对显着的调节剂变异进行了随后的分层分析。结果:PSI显着改善QOL(β=?0.14,95%CI? = 0.06; 0.21),EF(β?= 0.13,95%CI?= 0.05; 0.20)和SF(β=Δ0.10,95%CI?= 0.03; 0.18)。发现不同类型PSI影响的显着差异,具有最大的心理治疗。通过年龄,治疗类型和有针对性的干预措施调节应对技能培训的影响。心理治疗对癌症的影响可以通过癌症型调节,但这些分析基于2种随机对照试验,具有一些癌症类型的小样本。结论PSI显着改善QOL,EF和SF,整体效果小。然而,效果不同的几个人口,临床,个人和干预相关的特征。我们的研究突出了应对技能培训对化疗治疗的患者的有益效果,有针对性干预措施的重要性以及针对老年患者的特定需求量身定制的开发干预措施的需要。

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    Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Amsterdam Public Health Research InstituteVU;

    Department of Clinical PsychologyVU University AmsterdamThe Netherlands;

    Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Amsterdam Public Health Research InstituteVU;

    Division of Psychosocial Research and EpidemiologyNetherlands Cancer InstituteAmsterdam The;

    Division of Cancer Control and Population ScienceNational Cancer InstituteBethesda Maryland FL USA;

    Exercise Medicine Research InstituteEdith Cowan UniversityJoondalup WA Australia;

    Faculty of Kinesiology Sport and RecreationUniversity of AlbertaEdmonton AB Canada;

    Menzies Health Institute QueenslandGriffith UniversitySouthport Australia;

    Faculty of Health and Medical SciencesUniversity of SurreyGuildford UK;

    Department of Immunology Genetics and PathologyUppsala UniversityUppsala Sweden;

    Department of Radiation OncologyMaastricht University Medical Center (MAASTRO clinic)Maastricht The;

    Department of Medical PsychologyAcademic Medical CenterAmsterdam The Netherlands;

    Department of Oncology‐PathologyKarolinska InstituteStockholm Sweden;

    Menzies Health Institute QueenslandGriffith UniversitySouthport Australia;

    Department of Rehabilitation MedicineVU University Medical CenterAmsterdam The Netherlands;

    Department of Adults and Healthy AgingUniversity of Southern CaliforniaLos Angeles CA USA;

    Division of Hematology‐OncologyUniversity of Pittsburgh Cancer InstitutePittsburgh PA USA;

    Department of Medical PsychologyAcademic Medical CenterAmsterdam The Netherlands;

    Department of Immunology Genetics and PathologyUppsala UniversityUppsala Sweden;

    Department of Health PsychologyUniversity Medical Center Groningen University of;

    Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer CenterGeorgetown UniversityWashington DC USA;

    College of NursingUniversity of South CarolinaColumbia SC USA;

    UCL School of PharmacyUniversity College LondonLondon UK;

    Institute of Psychiatry Psychology and NeuroscienceKing's College LondonLondon UK;

    Department of Immunology Genetics and PathologyUppsala UniversityUppsala Sweden;

    Department of Clinical Epidemiology and Medical Technology AssessmentMaastricht University Medical;

    Department of Medical PsychologyAcademic Medical CenterAmsterdam The Netherlands;

    University of Alabama at BirminghamSchool of NursingBirmingham AL USA;

    University of Michigan School of NursingAnn Arbor MI USA;

    Department of Surgical OncologyNetherlands Cancer Institute/Antoni van Leeuwenhoek;

    Department of Medical PsychologyRadboud University Medical CenterNijmegen The Netherlands;

    School of PsychologyUniversité Laval and Laval University Cancer Research CenterQuébec QC Canada;

    Department of GynecologyNetherlands Cancer Institute/Antoni van Leeuwenhoek HospitalAmsterdam The;

    Department of Medical PsychologyRadboud University Medical CenterNijmegen The Netherlands;

    Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Amsterdam Public Health Research InstituteVU;

    Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics Amsterdam Public Health Research InstituteVU;

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    coping skills training; individual patient data meta‐analysis; neoplasm; psychosocial care; psychotherapy; quality of life;

    机译:应对技能培训;个体患者数据荟萃分析;肿瘤;心理科学;心理治疗;生活质量;

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