Summary of evidence on traditional Chinese medicine nursing interventions in hospice care for patients with advanced cancer

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YANG, Qing | XU, Huiqiong | CHEN, Huan | CHEN, Xinyu | JI, Wenting | CAI, Minjin | FU, Han | LI, Hang | HOU, Chaoming | GAO, Jing

BACKGROUND: Patients with advanced cancer experience physical and psychological pain that affects their quality of life. This review aimed to systematically search, evaluate, and summarize the best evidence on Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) nursing interventions in hospice care for patients with advanced cancer and to provide an evidence-based foundation for clinical care. The time limit for the search was from 2010 to September 2024. METHODS: A top-down search of relevant literature was conducted according to the "6S" evidence model, including clinical decisions, guidelines, best practices, evidence summaries, systematic reviews, expert consensus, and randomized controlled trials (RCTs). The literature was evaluated, and evidence was extracted independently by two researchers. The evidence was appraised using the Appraisal of Guidelines Research and Evaluation (AGREE) tool and integrated with an evidence-based team consisting of six members. RESULTS: Thirty-three publications were included, including four guidelines, two expert consensus, two clinical decisions, two evidence summaries, twenty-one systematic reviews, and two RCTs. Thirty-six indicators of best evidence were summarized from eight areas: TCM therapy, acupuncture therapy, moxibustion therapy, acupressure therapy, music therapy, traditional Chinese exercise therapy, auricular therapy, and aromatherapy. CONCLUSION: This review summarizes the best evidence for TCM nursing interventions in hospice care for patients with advanced cancer, which can be used by clinical healthcare professionals to develop appropriate TCM nursing interventions in combination with the actual situation and with full consideration of the needs and wishes of the patients and their families to improve the patients' quality of life in advanced stages.

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.gerinurse.2024.11.007

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