Summary of the best evidence for the exercise management of cancer-related fatigue in cancer patients
10.3760/cma.j.cn115682-20220501-02130
- VernacularTitle:癌症患者癌因性疲乏运动管理的最佳证据总结
- Author:
Min XUE
1
;
Haiyan ZHAO
;
Yingmei LIU
;
Dongying DIAO
;
Teng LI
;
Feifei HAO
;
Weijuan CHEN
Author Information
1. 山东第一医科大学附属省立医院呼吸与危重症医学科,济南 250021
- Keywords:
Neoplasms;
Cancer-related fatigue;
Exercise management;
Evidence summary;
Evidence-based nursing
- From:
Chinese Journal of Modern Nursing
2023;29(8):981-989
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To evaluate and summarize the best evidence of exercise management of cancer-related fatigue in cancer patients.Methods:Evidence-based questions were identified using the PIPOST model to determine retrieval strategies and inclusion and exclusion criteria. According to the "6S" evidence model, the clinical decision-making, best clinical practice, guidelines, systematic review and expert consensus on the exercise management of cancer-related fatigue in cancer patients were searched in UpToDate, British Medical Journal Best Practice, Joanna Briggs Institute Evidence-based Health Care Center Database, Cochrane Library, National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, National Comprehensive Cancer Network, Guidelines International Network, Canadian Medical Association: Clinical Practice Guidelines, PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, CINAHL, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, WanFang Data, VIP, China Biology Medicine disc and professional association platform. The retrieval time limit was from the establishment of the database to January 31, 2022. Three researchers evaluated the quality of the literature and collated, evaluated and integrated the evidence.Results:A total of 20 articles were included, including 1 clinical decision-making, 4 guidelines, 2 evidence summaries, 10 systematic reviews, and 3 expert consensus. A total of 25 best evidences were summarized from 8 aspects, namely, safety and effectiveness of exercise, exercise timing, exercise evaluation, exercise principle, exercise mode, exercise intensity and duration, exercise compliance and exercise risk management.Conclusions:The best evidence on the exercise management of cancer-related fatigue in cancer patients provides evidence-based evidence support and reference opinions for clinical standardized exercise. It is suggested that medical and nursing staff should select the best evidence according to the specific clinical situation and individual differences of patients in the process of evidence transformation, and formulate a personalized exercise management plan to alleviate the cancer-related fatigue of patients.