Summary of the best evidence for exercise intervention in patients with multiple myeloma
10.3760/cma.j.cn211501-20240321-00648
- VernacularTitle:多发性骨髓瘤患者运动干预的最佳证据总结
- Author:
Shiyu HAN
1
;
Hong CHU
;
Xiuhua YING
;
Lihui WANG
;
Qian WANG
;
Qizi WU
;
Jie WU
;
Si CHEN
Author Information
1. 南京鼓楼医院血液科,南京 210008
- Keywords:
Multiple myeloma;
Exercise;
Evidence summary;
Evidence-based nursing
- From:
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing
2024;40(25):1969-1976
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To summarize the relevant evidence of exercise intervention for patients with multiple myeloma at home and abroad, and provide evidence-based basis for medical staff to formulate exercise intervention programs.Methods:Through the method of evidence-based nursing, the literatures related to exercise intervention for patients with multiple myeloma were systematically retrieved from relevant guideline websites, professional association websites and databases at home and abroad, including best practices, recommended practices, guidelines, expert consensus, evidence summary, systematic reviews and so on. The search time limit was established until April 16, 2024. Two researchers evaluated the quality of the literature and extracted the data. JBI pre-classification of evidence and level of Recommendation system (2014 version) was used to determine the level of evidence items and recommendation level.Results:A total of 15 articles were included, including 1 clinical decision, 4 guidelines, 8 systematic reviews, 1 expert consensus and 1 evidence summary. A total of 26 pieces of evidence were summarized, including 5 aspects, including applicable population, exercise evaluation, exercise plan, exercise precautions and exercise management.Conclusions:The best evidence summarized in this study provides a basis for the development and management of exercise intervention in patients with multiple myeloma. It is suggested that clinical staff should fully consider the clinical context when applying the evidence, and develop personalized exercise intervention programs based on the patient′s status and preferences.