Meta-analysis of effects of early palliative care on health-related outcomes among advanced cancer patients

Article indépendant

CUI, Jiaxin | FANG, Pei | BAI, Jianjun | TAN, Lanhui | WAN, Changxiu | YU, Liping

BACKGROUND: Early palliative care (PC) has received more attention for improving health-related outcomes for advanced cancer patients in recent years, but the results of previous studies are inconsistent. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to use meta-analysis and trial sequence analysis to evaluate the effect of early PC on health-related outcomes of advanced cancer patients. METHODS: All English publications were searched in PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, and the Cochrane Library from inception to March 2023 with a restriction that the study type was a randomized controlled trial. RESULTS: The results showed that early PC positively affected quality of life, satisfaction with care, and symptom burden reduction. However, early PC had no significant effect on anxiety or survival. Trial sequence analysis results showed that the effect of early PC on the quality of life was stable. DISCUSSION: This systematic review suggested that early PC could positively affect health-related outcomes for advanced cancer patients. Early PC can be used widely in clinical settings to improve health-related outcomes of advanced cancer. However, because of the trial sequence analysis results, further well-designed, clinical, randomized controlled trials with larger sample sizes are necessary to draw definitive conclusions.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/NNR.0000000000000687

Voir la revue «Nursing research, 72»

Autres numéros de la revue «Nursing research»

Consulter en ligne

Suggestions

Du même auteur

Meta-analysis of effects of early palliative ...

Article indépendant | CUI, Jiaxin | Nursing research | n°6 | vol.72

BACKGROUND: Early palliative care (PC) has received more attention for improving health-related outcomes for advanced cancer patients in recent years, but the results of previous studies are inconsistent. OBJECTIVES: This study ai...

Effects of the heart to heart card game for p...

Article | DU, Jiayi | International journal of environmental research and public health | n°10 | vol.19

The Heart to Heart Card Game improves psychological health outcomes in hospitalized patients with advanced cancer, but effectiveness studies for patients at home are rare. This randomized controlled study was conducted to determin...

Effects of the heart to heart card game for p...

Article indépendant | DU, Jiayi | International journal of environmental research and public health | n°10 | vol.19

The Heart to Heart Card Game improves psychological health outcomes in hospitalized patients with advanced cancer, but effectiveness studies for patients at home are rare. This randomized controlled study was conducted to determin...

De la même série

Meta-analysis of effects of early palliative ...

Article indépendant | CUI, Jiaxin | Nursing research | n°6 | vol.72

BACKGROUND: Early palliative care (PC) has received more attention for improving health-related outcomes for advanced cancer patients in recent years, but the results of previous studies are inconsistent. OBJECTIVES: This study ai...

Latent class analysis of symptom burden among...

Article indépendant | MURALI, Komal P. | Nursing research

BACKGROUND: Serious illness is characterized by high symptom burden that negatively affects quality of life (QOL). While palliative care research has highlighted symptom burden in seriously ill adults with cancer, symptom burden a...

Place of death for young adults with chronic ...

Article indépendant | GUSTAFSON, Carolina M. | Nursing research

BACKGROUND: Little is known about where young adults with chronic illness die in the United States and factors associated with place of death. OBJECTIVES: This study aimed to examine place of death and factors associated with plac...

Chargement des enrichissements...