Effects of Qigong, Tai Chi, acupuncture, and Tuina on cancer-related fatigue for breast cancer patients A protocol of systematic review and meta-analysis

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作者
Li, Xue [1 ]
Wang, Xueqian [1 ]
Song, Lijun [1 ]
Tian, Jiayue [2 ]
Ma, Xuejiao [2 ]
Mao, Qiyuan [2 ]
Lin, Hongsheng [1 ]
Zhang, Ying [1 ]
机构
[1] China Acad Chinese Med Sci, Guanganmen Hosp, Dept Oncol, Beijing 100053, Peoples R China
[2] Beijing Univ Chinese Med, Sch Grad, Beijing, Peoples R China
关键词
acupuncture; breast cancer; cancer-related fatigue; meta-analysis; protocol; Qigong; systematic review; Tai Chi; traditional Chinese medicine nonpharmacological interventions; Tuina; QUALITY-OF-LIFE; PHYSICAL-EXERCISE; THERAPY; WOMEN;
D O I
10.1097/MD.0000000000023016
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Backgrounds: Cancer-related fatigue (CRF) is one of the most common and disabling outcomes in patients with breast cancer (BC). Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) nonpharmacological interventions are becoming increasingly popular for cancer treatment and rehabilitation interventions. However, their efficacy and safety remain unclear and there is no systematic review or meta-analysis focusing fully on this issue. We aim to evaluate the effects of representative TCM nonpharmacological interventions, including Qigong, Tai Chi, acupuncture, and Tuina, on CRF in BC patients. Methods: Published randomized controlled trials (RCTs) that assessed the efficacy of these interventions on CRF for BC patients will be included. We will search from the following electronic databases: PubMed, Cochrane Library, EMBASE, MEDLINE, Web of Science, Scopus, PsycINFO, PSYINDEX, CINAHL, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), WanFang Database, and Chinese Biomedical Literature Database (CBM). The primary outcomes are the improvement of CRF, which will be evaluated by the Piper Fatigue Scale (PFS), the Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy (FACT)-Fatigue Scale, Schwartz Cancer Fatigue Scale (SCFS), the Multidimensional Fatigue Inventory (MFI). The secondary outcomes are quality of life and safety. The meta-analysis will be performed using RevMan ver 5.3(Cochrane) statistical software. Results: We will provide more practical results investigating the efficacy of Qigong, Tai Chi, acupuncture, Tuina for BC patients with CRF from several respects including the improvement of fatigue, quality of life, and safety. Conclusions: This review will generate more stronger evidence in BC patients for TCM nonpharmacological interventions, including Qigong, Tai Chi, acupuncture, Tuina, in the treatment of CRF and help to inform clinicians and policymakers. Ethics dissemination: Ethical approval is not necessary because all of the study base in our review will be based on published research. We will submit our results to a peer-reviewed journal. Study registration number: The study is priorly registered through International Platform of Registered Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Protocol on October 2, 2020 (INPLASY 2020100003)
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