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Living with or beyond lymphoma: A rapid review of the unmet needs of lymphoma survivors

Vanessa Boland, Amanda Drury, Greg Sheaf, Anne‐Marie Brady

2022Psycho-Oncology16 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To establish an understanding of the unmet needs of people living with or beyond a lymphoma diagnosis. Survivors of lymphoma are at increased risk of unmet needs due to cancer, treatment-related toxicities and extended survivorship. Despite the rapidly growing numbers of lymphoma survivors, their needs and research priorities are underserved and undervalued, therefore left largely unaddressed. METHODS: A rapid review method and reflexive thematic analysis approach assimilated current knowledge. Eligibility criteria included quantitative, qualitative, or mixed approaches employing cross-sectional, longitudinal, cohort or review designs focused on the needs of adult lymphoma survivors (any subtype or stage of disease). Five databases: CINAHL, EMBASE, Medline, PsycInfo and Scopus, were systematically searched. RESULTS: Forty-seven studies met the inclusion criteria via a stringent screening process facilitated by NVivo. Almost 60 per cent of articles were published within the last five years and investigated a homogenous lymphoma sample. Most studies employed quantitative approaches (77%) and cross-sectional designs (67%). Studies were of high methodological quality. Five major themes were identified: disparity in health service delivery, the psychological impact of cancer, impactful and debilitating concerns, the monetary cost of survival and insufficient provision of survivorship information. A meta-analytical approach was not feasible due to the breadth of methodologies of included studies. CONCLUSIONS: This review shows that lymphoma survivors experience a myriad of unmet needs across multiple domains, reinforcing the need for lymphoma-specific research. However, more research is needed to advance and achieve informed decision-making relating to survivorship care, placing due attention to the needs and research priorities of lymphoma survivors.

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CINAHLSurvivorship curvePsycINFOMedicineQualitative researchMEDLINEThematic analysisFamily medicineCochrane LibraryScopusInclusion (mineral)Quality of life (healthcare)Needs assessmentGerontologyPsychologyCancerAlternative medicineNursingPathologyPsychological interventionInternal medicineSocial psychologySocial sciencePolitical scienceLawSociologyCancer survivorship and careChildhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of LifeCancer-related cognitive impairment studies