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Promising Directions: A Systematic Review of Psychosocial and Behavioral Interventions with Cultural Incorporation for Advanced and Metastatic Cancer.
Llave, Karen; Cheng, Karli K; Ko, Amy; Pham, Annie; Ericson, Marissa; Campos, Belinda; Perez-Gilbe, Hector R; Kim, Jacqueline H J.
Afiliação
  • Llave K; Department of Population Health & Preventive Disease, University of California, Irvine, USA.
  • Cheng KK; Department of Medicine, University of California, 100 Theory, Suite 100, Irvine, CA, 92697, USA.
  • Ko A; Department of Medicine, University of California, 100 Theory, Suite 100, Irvine, CA, 92697, USA.
  • Pham A; Department of Medicine, University of California, 100 Theory, Suite 100, Irvine, CA, 92697, USA.
  • Ericson M; Institute for Clinical and Translational Science, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA.
  • Campos B; Department of Chicano/Latino Studies, University of California, Irvine, USA.
  • Perez-Gilbe HR; UCI Libraries, University of California, Irvine, USA.
  • Kim JHJ; Department of Population Health & Preventive Disease, University of California, Irvine, USA. jhjkim@hs.uci.edu.
Int J Behav Med ; 2024 Mar 12.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38472713
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Improving quality of life (QOL) in advanced and metastatic cancer is a priority with increasing survivorship. This systematic review synthesizes psychosocial and behavioral interventions incorporating culture with the goal of examining their benefit for understudied and medically underserved populations with advanced and metastatic cancer.

METHOD:

Reports were systematically screened for (1) a focus on advanced and metastatic cancer survivors, (2) psychosocial or behavioral intervention intended to improve QOL, (3) evidence of incorporating the culture(s) of understudied/underserved populations, and (4) availability in English. Bias was evaluated using the JBI Critical Appraisal Checklist and the Methodological index for non-randomized studies. Qualitative synthesis and quantitative meta-analyses were completed.

RESULTS:

Eighty-six reports containing 5981 participants' data were examined. Qualitative synthesis of 23 studies identified four overarching themes relevant for incorporating culture in interventions. Meta-analysis of 19 RCTs and 4 quasi-experimental studies containing considerable heterogeneity indicated greater improvements in QOL (g = 0.84), eudaimonic well-being (g = 0.53), distress (g = -0.49), and anxiety (g = -0.37) for main intervention conditions compared to controls. Meta-analysis of 10 single-arm trials containing minimal to moderate heterogeneity found benefit for anxiety (g = -0.54), physical symptoms (g = -0.39), and depression (g = -0.38).

CONCLUSION:

Psychosocial and behavioral interventions with cultural incorporation appear beneficial for improving QOL-related outcomes in advanced and metastatic cancer. Studies incorporating culture in psychosocial or behavioral interventions offer noteworthy insight and suggestions for future efforts such as attending to deep cultural structure.
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