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A systematic review of interventions for eating and drinking problems following treatment for head and neck cancer suggests a need to look beyond swallowing and trismus

机译:对头颈癌治疗后饮食问题的干预措施的系统评价表明,除了吞咽和三头肌外,还需要注意其他方面

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Purpose: The incidence of head and neck cancer (HNC) is increasing, and treatment advances have contributed to improvements in survival. However, a growing number of HNC survivors now live with the long-term consequences of cancer treatment, in particular, problems with eating. The combined effects of HNC cancer, intensive chemotherapy, radiotherapy and surgery have a profound impact on functional, psychological, social and physical aspects of eating. Evidence is needed to underpin new rehabilitation approaches to address these complex problems. This review aimed to identify and summarise the evidence for rehabilitation interventions aimed at alleviating eating problems after HNC treatment. Methods: A systematic review of studies indexed in Medline, CinAHL and PsycINFO using search terms relevant to a wide range of aspects of eating. Publications reporting empirical findings regarding physical, functional and/or psychosocial factors were included. Results: Twenty-seven studies were identified. Fifteen focussed on swallowing exercises, eight on interventions to improve jaw mobility and four on swallowing and jaw exercises. None included interventions to address the complex combination of functional, physical and psychological problems associated with eating in this patient group. Conclusions: This review highlights that, whilst there is some evidence to support interventions aimed at improving swallowing and jaw mobility following treatment for HNC, studies are limited by their size and scope. Larger, high quality studies, which include patient-reported outcome measures, are required to underpin the development of patient-centred rehabilitation programmes. There is also a particular need to develop and evaluate interventions, which address the psychological and/or social aspects of eating.
机译:目的:头颈癌(HNC)的发病率正在增加,并且治疗的进步有助于提高生存率。但是,现在越来越多的HNC幸存者生活在癌症治疗的长期后果中,尤其是饮食问题。 HNC癌症,强化化学疗法,放射疗法和外科手术的综合作用对饮食的功能,心理,社会和身体方面产生深远影响。需要证据来支持解决这些复杂问题的新康复方法。这项审查旨在确定和总结旨在减轻HNC治疗后饮食问题的康复干预措施的证据。方法:使用与饮食广泛相关的搜索词,对Medline,CinAHL和PsycINFO中索引的研究进行系统的综述。包括报告有关身体,功能和/或社会心理因素的经验发现的出版物。结果:确认了27项研究。 15个集中于吞咽运动,8个集中于改善颌活动度的干预措施,4个集中于吞咽和颌运动。没有一项干预措施能够解决与该患者组饮食相关的功能,身体和心理问题的复杂组合。结论:这篇综述着重指出,尽管有一些证据支持旨在改善HNC治疗后吞咽和下颌活动度的干预措施,但研究受到其规模和范围的限制。需要更大,高质量的研究,其中包括患者报告的结局指标,以支持以患者为中心的康复计划的发展。还特别需要开发和评估干预措施,以解决饮食的心理和/或社会方面。

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