The efficacy of different types of psychological interventions on the fear of cancer recurrence: a network Meta-analysis
10.3760/cma.j.cn211501-20230628-01558
- VernacularTitle:不同心理干预对癌症患者复发恐惧影响效果的网状Meta分析
- Author:
Fei QIN
1
;
Yu ZHU
;
Lijuan ZHANG
;
Ziying WANG
;
Hongwei WAN
Author Information
1. 上海市质子重离子医院护理部 复旦大学附属肿瘤医院 上海市放射肿瘤学重点实验室(20dz2261000) 上海质子重离子放射治疗工程技术研究中心,上海 201315
- Keywords:
Psychological intervention;
Fear of cancer recurrence;
Meta-analysis
- From:
Chinese Journal of Practical Nursing
2024;40(6):472-481
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective:To evaluate the effects of different types of psychological interventions on the fear of cancer recurrence through a network Meta-analysis.Methods:Randomized controlled trials on the effects of different types of psychological interventions on the fear of cancer recurrence were retrieved from PubMed, PsycINFO, Web of Science, The Cochrane Library, Embase, EBSCO, China Biomedical Literature Database, CNKI, Wanfang Database and Vip Database. The retrieval period was from the establishment of the database to December, 31 2022. Two researchers conducted literature screening, extraction and quality evaluation, and used Stata14.0 software to conduct network Meta-analysis.Results:A total of 29 pieces of research involving 3 068 cancer patients and 11 psychological intervention measures. The results of network Meta-analysis showed that narrative therapy, PERMA(Positive, Engagement, Relationship, Meaning, Accomplishment) happiness theory model, acceptance and commitment therapy and cognitive behavior therapy had statistically significant differences in the intervention effect on the fear of cancer recurrence compared with conventional nursing ( SMD values were -1.93--0.83, all P<0.05); there was no significant difference among narrative therapy, PERMA happiness model, acceptance and commitment therapy and gratitude-expansion behavior theory (all P>0.05). The results of the cumulative probability map showed the best intervention was narrative therapy. Conclusions:The results of this study suggest that narrative therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, and cognitive behavior therapy may be effective psychological intervention measures to improve the fear of cancer recurrence. However, more studies are still needed for further verification.