2022
DOI: 10.1053/j.seminoncol.2022.08.001
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The psychosocial and emotional experiences of cancer patients during the COVID-19 pandemic: A systematic review

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“…Of the 51 included systematic reviews, 14 articles also included a quantitative analysis/meta-analysis with one being individual participant meta-analysis ( Dhada et al, 2021 ; Teglia et al, 2022a ; Teglia et al, 2022b ; Nikolopoulos et al, 2022 ; Zhang et al, 2022 ; Kirby et al, 2022 ; Donkor et al, 2021 ; Gascon et al, 2022 ; Hojaij et al, 2020 ; Legge et al, 2022 ; Murphy et al, 2022 ; Gadsden et al, 2022 ; Majeed et al, 2022 ; Adham et al, 2022 ; Alom et al, 2021 ; Ayubi et al, 2021 ; Garg et al, 2020 ; Jammu et al, 2021 ; Lu et al, 2021 ; Momenimovahed et al, 2021 ; Mostafaei et al, 2022 ; Moujaess et al, 2020 ; Muls et al, 2022 ; Pacheco et al, 2021 ; Rohilla et al, 2021 ; Salehi et al, 2022 ; Sun et al, 2021 ; Zapała et al, 2022 ; Alkatout et al, 2021 ; Di Cosimo et al, 2022 ; Fancellu et al, 2022 ; Ferrara et al, 2022 ; Hesary and Salehiniya, 2022 ; Lignou et al, 2022 ; Mayo et al, 2021 ; Mazidimoradi et al, 2021 ; Mazidimoradi et al, 2022 ; Ng and Hamilton, 2022 ; Pararas et al, 2022 ; Riera et al, 2021 ; Sarich et al, 2022 ; Sasidharanpillai and Ravishankar, 2022 ; Tang et al, 2022 ; Thomson et al, 2020 ; Vigliar et al, 2020 ; de Bock et al, 2022 ). Other key characteristics of the 51 systematic reviews are shown in Table 1 (more extensive details appear in Supplementary file 1a and Supplementary file 2 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Of the 51 included systematic reviews, 14 articles also included a quantitative analysis/meta-analysis with one being individual participant meta-analysis ( Dhada et al, 2021 ; Teglia et al, 2022a ; Teglia et al, 2022b ; Nikolopoulos et al, 2022 ; Zhang et al, 2022 ; Kirby et al, 2022 ; Donkor et al, 2021 ; Gascon et al, 2022 ; Hojaij et al, 2020 ; Legge et al, 2022 ; Murphy et al, 2022 ; Gadsden et al, 2022 ; Majeed et al, 2022 ; Adham et al, 2022 ; Alom et al, 2021 ; Ayubi et al, 2021 ; Garg et al, 2020 ; Jammu et al, 2021 ; Lu et al, 2021 ; Momenimovahed et al, 2021 ; Mostafaei et al, 2022 ; Moujaess et al, 2020 ; Muls et al, 2022 ; Pacheco et al, 2021 ; Rohilla et al, 2021 ; Salehi et al, 2022 ; Sun et al, 2021 ; Zapała et al, 2022 ; Alkatout et al, 2021 ; Di Cosimo et al, 2022 ; Fancellu et al, 2022 ; Ferrara et al, 2022 ; Hesary and Salehiniya, 2022 ; Lignou et al, 2022 ; Mayo et al, 2021 ; Mazidimoradi et al, 2021 ; Mazidimoradi et al, 2022 ; Ng and Hamilton, 2022 ; Pararas et al, 2022 ; Riera et al, 2021 ; Sarich et al, 2022 ; Sasidharanpillai and Ravishankar, 2022 ; Tang et al, 2022 ; Thomson et al, 2020 ; Vigliar et al, 2020 ; de Bock et al, 2022 ). Other key characteristics of the 51 systematic reviews are shown in Table 1 (more extensive details appear in Supplementary file 1a and Supplementary file 2 ).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thirteen reviews covered topics related to psychological needs and distress that patients with cancer experienced during the pandemic ( Dhada et al, 2021 ; Nikolopoulos et al, 2022 ; Zhang et al, 2022 ; Kirby et al, 2022 ; Legge et al, 2022 ; Ayubi et al, 2021 ; Jammu et al, 2021 ; Momenimovahed et al, 2021 ; Muls et al, 2022 ; Rohilla et al, 2021 ; Zapała et al, 2022 ; Hesary and Salehiniya, 2022 ; Piras et al, 2022 ); the findings are summarized in Supplementary file 1f and Table 4 . Reviews reported that the pandemic negatively impacted the psychosocial and physical well-being of cancer survivors and patients with cancer experienced different levels of anxiety, depression, and insomnia.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zhang et al (28) en su metaanálisis reporta que el distrés psicológico en los pacientes oncológicos se daba en un 53,9% de los casos y en cuanto a la sintomatología ansiosa fue del 31,3%. Muls et al (29) reflejó que había una correlación positiva entre el aumento de la sintomatología ansiosa y depresiva y la interrupción del tratamiento oncológico. En cuanto al malestar psicológico por sexo en la población oncológica, las mujeres presentaban mayores niveles de sintomatología ansiosa y depresiva que los hombres en ambos momentos de medida.…”
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“…En relación con la inquietud y el miedo ante el futuro estaba presente en el 85% de los familiares y pacientes oncológicos frente al 78% de la población española (26) . Este resultado podría relacionarse con el temor a la progresión de la enfermedad, a la reaparición de la enfermedad, así como a la ausencia de seguimiento sanitario debido a la cancelación o los retrasos en las citas o tratamientos médicos ya que éste era un factor que, además, contribuía a aumentar la sintomatología ansiosa de los pacientes oncológicos (29) .…”
Section: Discussionunclassified
“…Concerns associated with COVID-19 include fear of cancer recurrence or progression due to treatment delays or cancellations imposed by the pandemic conditions; according to several studies, this fear is associated with higher levels of anxiety and depression [9,[17][18][19][20]. Higher anxiety and fear of infection can lead to concerns about attending the hospital and may negatively affect adherence during the treatment pathway [13][14][15].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%