Introduction: Literature encloses numerous systematic reviews (SRs) on nonpharmacologic interventions for improving cancer-related fatigue (CRF). The effect of these interventions remains controversial, and the available SRs have not been synthesized yet. We conducted a systematic synthesis of SRs and meta-analysis to determine the effect of nonpharmacologic interventions on CRF in adults. Material and methods: We systematically searched 4 databases. The effect sizes (standard mean difference) were quantitatively pooled using a random-effects model. Chi-squared (Q) and I-square statistics (I²) tested the heterogeneity. Results: We selected 28 SRs, including 35 eligible meta-analyses. The pooled effect size (standard mean difference, 95% CI) was -0.67 (-1.16, -0.18). The subgroup analysis by types of interventions showed a significant effect in all the investigated approaches (complementary integrative medicine, physical exercise, self-management/e-health interventions). Conclusions: There is evidence that nonpharmacologic interventions are associated with CRF reduction. Future research should focus on testing these interventions on specific population clusters and trajectories. Prospero registration: CRD42020194258.

Non-pharmacologic interventions for improving cancer-related fatigue (CRF): A systematic review of systematic reviews and pooled meta-analysis / S. Belloni, C. Arrigoni, I. Baroni, G. Conte, F. Dellafiore, G. Ghizzardi, A. Magon, G. Villa, R. Caruso. - In: SEMINARS IN ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0093-7754. - (2023), pp. 1-11. [Epub ahead of print] [10.1053/j.seminoncol.2023.03.004]

Non-pharmacologic interventions for improving cancer-related fatigue (CRF): A systematic review of systematic reviews and pooled meta-analysis

R. Caruso
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Introduction: Literature encloses numerous systematic reviews (SRs) on nonpharmacologic interventions for improving cancer-related fatigue (CRF). The effect of these interventions remains controversial, and the available SRs have not been synthesized yet. We conducted a systematic synthesis of SRs and meta-analysis to determine the effect of nonpharmacologic interventions on CRF in adults. Material and methods: We systematically searched 4 databases. The effect sizes (standard mean difference) were quantitatively pooled using a random-effects model. Chi-squared (Q) and I-square statistics (I²) tested the heterogeneity. Results: We selected 28 SRs, including 35 eligible meta-analyses. The pooled effect size (standard mean difference, 95% CI) was -0.67 (-1.16, -0.18). The subgroup analysis by types of interventions showed a significant effect in all the investigated approaches (complementary integrative medicine, physical exercise, self-management/e-health interventions). Conclusions: There is evidence that nonpharmacologic interventions are associated with CRF reduction. Future research should focus on testing these interventions on specific population clusters and trajectories. Prospero registration: CRD42020194258.
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Adults; Cancer; Fatigue; Nonpharmacologic interventions; Systematic review;
Settore MED/45 - Scienze Infermieristiche Generali, Cliniche e Pediatriche
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Goal 3: Good health and well-being
2023
21-mar-2023
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Non-pharmacologic interventions for improving cancer-related fatigue (CRF): A systematic review of systematic reviews and pooled meta-analysis / S. Belloni, C. Arrigoni, I. Baroni, G. Conte, F. Dellafiore, G. Ghizzardi, A. Magon, G. Villa, R. Caruso. - In: SEMINARS IN ONCOLOGY. - ISSN 0093-7754. - (2023), pp. 1-11. [Epub ahead of print] [10.1053/j.seminoncol.2023.03.004]
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