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A systematic review of psychosocial interventions to improve quality of life of people with cancer and their family caregivers.

Israel GabrielDebra Kay CreedyElisabeth Coyne
Published in: Nursing open (2020)
1909 studies were retrieved with 12 studies included, involving 3,390 patients/caregivers. Interventions aimed to improve communication, behaviour change and setting short-term goals. Duration of interventions varied from 4-17 weeks. Highest benefit was gained from telephone interventions. Interventions based on interpersonal counselling appeared more effective than other approaches. Studies predominantly focused on psychological, physical and social domains of quality of life. Spiritual well-being received relatively little attention. A paradigm shift is needed to develop psychosocial interventions that incorporate spiritual well-being. More research is needed in developing countries.
Keyphrases
  • physical activity
  • mental health
  • healthcare
  • palliative care
  • newly diagnosed
  • prognostic factors
  • case control
  • depressive symptoms
  • advanced cancer
  • smoking cessation