| Literature DB >> 35083543 |
Kim Donachie1, Erik Cornel2, Thomas Pelgrim3, Leslie Michielsen4, Bart Langenveld5, Marian Adriaansen4, Esther Bakker6, Lilian Lechner6.
Abstract
PURPOSE: Living with untreated prostate cancer (PCa) may cause anxiety and uncertainty in men undergoing active surveillance (AS). Developing a psychosocial support program for such patients might promote psychosocial well-being and patient engagement. This review aims to identify interventions with the potential to influence the psychosocial burden of prostate cancer patients undergoing AS.Entities:
Keywords: Active surveillance; Diet; Exercise; Lifestyle; Prostate cancer; Psychosocial support
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35083543 PMCID: PMC9046366 DOI: 10.1007/s00520-022-06830-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Support Care Cancer ISSN: 0941-4355 Impact factor: 3.359
Fig. 1PRISMA flowchart
Characteristics of included studies [30–41]
| Study | Year | Research design | Sample | Duration | Country | Intervention | Outcome/themes | Results/findings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baba et al | 2021 | Observational cross-sectional | Germany | Psychological and social support | Distress, depression, and anxiety | 33.3% elevated distress. 16.5% depressive symptoms, 13% anxiety. Psychosocial support increased in distressed patients | ||
| Berg et al | 2016 | Cohort study | Median 42 months | USA | Diet and food supplements | Adherence | 11.5% AS discontinuation | |
| Hedden et al | 2017 | Pretest posttest | Canada | Educational session | Anxiety, distress, uncertainty | Reduction in distress ( | ||
| Kazer et al | 2011 | Pretest posttest | 5 weeks | USA | 5-week internet intervention that entails cognitive reframing, lifestyle, and education | Self-efficacy, uncertainty, QoL | Correlation ( | |
| Kinsella et al | 2018 | Mixed method review | n/a | UK | Social support | Adherence | Increased adherence ( | |
| Kinsella et al | 2019 | Quasi-experiment | 5 years | UK | Single educational seminar | Adherence | Increased AS adherence in intervention group ( | |
| McIntosh et al | 2019 | Mixed method systematic review | n/a | Australia | Support needs | Adherence | Information, psychological and emotional support, social support | |
| Oliffe et al | 2009 | Qualitative semi-structured interviews | 45–90 min | Canada | Social, peer and spousal support, coping, diet, CAM | Uncertainty | “Living a normal life” coping leads to decreased social support. “Doing something extra” coping leads to increased uptake of lifestyle modifications | |
| Papadopoulos et al | 2020 | Retrospective cohort study | 2001–2016 | Canada | Self-reported physical activity | Quality of life, emotional well-being | High physical activity leads to increased QoL ( | |
| Sumiyoshi et al | 2010 | Pre-experiment (time series) | 6 months | Japan | Mushroom mycelium extract | Anxiety | Anxiety decreased ( | |
| Thomas et al | 2014 | Double-blind RCT | 6 months | UK | Polyphenol-rich food supplement | Adherence | Increased AS continuation in intervention group ( | |
| Victorson et al | 2016 | Pilot RCT | 12 months | USA | Mindfulness meditation training | Anxiety, uncertainty | Anxiety decreased ( |
n/a not available.
Quality scores and levels of evidence
| Study | Year | Research design | Quality tool | Quality score | Quality appraisal | Level of evidence |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baba et al | 2021 | Observational cross-sectional | Law et al | 11 | High | Level VI |
| Berg et al | 2016 | Cohort study | Law et al | 9 | Moderate | Level IV |
| Hedden et al | 2017 | Pretest posttest | Law et al | 11 | Moderate | Level III |
| Kazer et al | 2011 | Pretest posttest | Law et al | 11 | Moderate | Level III |
| Kinsella et al | 2019 | Quasi-experiment | Law et al | 9 | Moderate | Level III |
| Kinsella et al | 2018 | Mixed method review | Hong et al | 14 | High | Level V |
| McIntosh et al | 2019 | Mixed method systematic review | Hong et al | 13 | Moderate | Level V |
| Oliffe et al | 2009 | Qualitative semi-structured interviews | Tong et al | 20 | Moderate | Level VI |
| Papadopoulos et al | 2020 | Retrospective cohort study | Law et al | 11 | Moderate | Level IV |
| Sumiyoshi et al | 2010 | Pre-experiment (time series) | Law et al | 10 | Moderate | Level III |
| Thomas et al | 2014 | Double-blind RCT | Law et al | 13 | High | Level II |
| Victorson et al | 2016 | Pilot RCT | Law et al | 10 | Moderate | Level II |