Effect of non-pharmacological interventions on symptoms and quality of life in patients with hematological malignancies – a systematic review

Maja Pedersen, Mette Schaufuss Engedal,Anders Tolver, Maria Torp Larsen, Brian Thomas Kornblit, Kirsten Lomborg,Mary Jarden

Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology(2024)

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Background Non-pharmacological interventions have the potential to enhance health-related quality of life (HRQoL) through symptom management. This systematic review aims to identify, collate, and assess randomized controlled trials investigating the effect of non-pharmacological interventions on symptoms and HRQoL within hematology. Methods MEDLINE/PUBMED, EMBASE, CINAHL, PSYCINFO and COCHRANE were searched up to April 2021. Outcomes were changes in symptoms and HRQoL. Results Sixty-five studies were categorized into five intervention types: Mind/body (n=9), Web-based (n=9), Music/art (n=6), Consultation-based (n=4), and Physical activity (n=37). We found significantly reduced fatigue (n=12 studies), anxiety (n=8) and depression (n=7), with 11 studies showing significant improvements in HRQoL. Conclusions The evidence for non-pharmacological interventions shows substantial variation in efficacy and methodological quality. While specific symptoms and HRQoL outcomes significantly favored the intervention, no particular intervention can be emphasized as more favorable, given the inability to conduct a meta-analysis.
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Symptom management,hematology,malignancy,systematic review,quality of life,non-pharmacological interventions
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