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Informing future research priorities into the psychological and social problems faced by cancer survivors: a rapid review and synthesis of the literature

Informing future research priorities into the psychological and social problems faced by cancer survivors: a rapid review and synthesis of the literature
Informing future research priorities into the psychological and social problems faced by cancer survivors: a rapid review and synthesis of the literature
Purpose: to establish what is known regarding the psychological and social problems faced by adult cancer survivors (people who are living with and beyond a diagnosis of cancer) and identify areas future research should address.

Method: a rapid search of published literature reviews held in electronic data bases was under taken. Inclusion and exclusion criteria, and removal of duplicated papers, reduced the initial number of papers from 4051 to 38. Twenty-two review papers were excluded on grounds of quality and 16 review papers were selected for appraisal.

Results: the psychological and social problems for cancer survivors are identified as depression, anxiety, distress, fear of recurrence, social support/function, relationships and impact on family, and quality of life. A substantial minority of people surviving cancer experience depression, anxiety, and distress or fear associated with recurrence or follow up. There is some indication that social support is positively associated with better outcomes. Quality of life for survivors of cancer appears generally good for most people, but an important minority experience a reduction in quality of life, especially those with more advanced disease and reduced social and economic resources. The majority of research knowledge is based on women with breast cancer. The longer term implications of cancer survival have not been adequately explored.

Conclusions: focussing well designed research in the identified areas where less is already known about the psychological and social impact of cancer survival is likely to have the greatest impact on the wellbeing of people surviving cancer
1462-3889
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Jarrett, N., Scott, I., Addington-Hall, J., Amir, Z, Brearley, S, Hodges, L, Richardson, Alison, Sharpe, M, Stamataki, Z, Siller, C, Ziegler, L and Foster, C , Stark, D (ed.) (2013) Informing future research priorities into the psychological and social problems faced by cancer survivors: a rapid review and synthesis of the literature. European Journal of Oncology Nursing, 17 (5), 510-520. (doi:10.1016/j.ejon.2013.03.003). (PMID:23619278)

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Purpose: to establish what is known regarding the psychological and social problems faced by adult cancer survivors (people who are living with and beyond a diagnosis of cancer) and identify areas future research should address.

Method: a rapid search of published literature reviews held in electronic data bases was under taken. Inclusion and exclusion criteria, and removal of duplicated papers, reduced the initial number of papers from 4051 to 38. Twenty-two review papers were excluded on grounds of quality and 16 review papers were selected for appraisal.

Results: the psychological and social problems for cancer survivors are identified as depression, anxiety, distress, fear of recurrence, social support/function, relationships and impact on family, and quality of life. A substantial minority of people surviving cancer experience depression, anxiety, and distress or fear associated with recurrence or follow up. There is some indication that social support is positively associated with better outcomes. Quality of life for survivors of cancer appears generally good for most people, but an important minority experience a reduction in quality of life, especially those with more advanced disease and reduced social and economic resources. The majority of research knowledge is based on women with breast cancer. The longer term implications of cancer survival have not been adequately explored.

Conclusions: focussing well designed research in the identified areas where less is already known about the psychological and social impact of cancer survival is likely to have the greatest impact on the wellbeing of people surviving cancer

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Published date: 2013
Organisations: Faculty of Health Sciences

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Local EPrints ID: 356838
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/356838
ISSN: 1462-3889
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ORCID for N. Jarrett: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-2513-8113
ORCID for Alison Richardson: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-3127-5755
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Date deposited: 16 Sep 2013 08:59
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 03:34

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Author: N. Jarrett ORCID iD
Author: I. Scott
Author: Z Amir
Author: S Brearley
Author: L Hodges
Author: M Sharpe
Author: Z Stamataki
Editor: D Stark
Author: C Siller
Author: L Ziegler
Author: C Foster ORCID iD

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