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Intervention and Coping Strategies for Self-perceived Burden of Patients with Cancer: A Systematic Review

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Publisher Elsevier
Date 2023 May 30
PMID 37251112
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Abstract

Objective: Self-perceived burden (SPB) is a painful experience for patients with cancer and their caregivers. However, the intervention and coping strategies for SPB have not been systematically summarized. This work reviews the effects of interventions and coping strategies on SPB.

Methods: A systematic search, including trawling through six electronic databases, was performed to identify the articles published from January 2003 to February 2023, both in English and in Chinese. The key terms related to burden on others, intervention, and coping of patients with cancer were adopted. Manual search was also applied.

Results: Thirty articles were identified. Interventions were presented in three dimensions: physical, psychological, and financial/family. Coping strategies were presented in terms of coping attitudes and behaviors. Interventions such as functional exercise and psychological adjustment can improve SPB in the three dimensions mentioned above and thus alleviate SPB. Patients with different coping styles have different implications for prognosis. In addition, the impact of caregivers on patients and the coping they provided were worthy of attention.

Conclusions: This article reviewed interventions for SPB in patients with cancer and the coping strategies from patients and caregivers. The interventions targeting on SPB can alleviate SPB by improving patients' physical condition, psychological status, and financial/family situation. However, the coping attitudes and behaviors of both patients and caregivers were depending on the individual cognitions and perceptions; different coping strategies produced different outcomes. To achieve improvements in SPB, interventions should incorporate the coping strategies. Appropriate patient-caregiver dyad interventions should be constructed based on the commonalities in coping with SPB.

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