Intervention and application of drawing therapy in cancer patients: a scoping review

Abstract Background Cancer itself and its treatment process cause a range of physical and psychological discomforts to patients. Drawing therapy, as a form of complementary alternative medicine, has been proven to be effective in alleviating the physical and psychological discomforts of cancer patie...

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Main Authors: Chu Jinhui, Sun Jiaqi, Wang Liping, Hong Chengang
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Published: BMC 2024-12-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12912-024-02608-2
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description Abstract Background Cancer itself and its treatment process cause a range of physical and psychological discomforts to patients. Drawing therapy, as a form of complementary alternative medicine, has been proven to be effective in alleviating the physical and psychological discomforts of cancer patients, such as chemotherapy-associated nausea and vomiting, and negative emotions such as anxiety and depression. Objective This scoping review aims to organize and describe the literature on drawing therapy in cancer patients, including implementers, intervention methods, and effects. It strives to provide a reference for future research on this topic. Methods The methodological framework proposed by Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) was used to guide the scoping review. PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Medline, Cochrane, CNKI, Wanfang, VIP, and CBM databases were searched from inception until October 31, 2023. Literature screening, information extraction, and cross-checking were conducted independently by two researchers with experience in evidence-based nursing. The inclusion criteria were all peer-reviewed published studies on drawing therapy in cancer patients. The exclusion criteria were studies in which participants were primary caregivers of cancer patients, studies without full text, and articles published in languages other than Chinese or English. Information extraction mainly included basic information about the literature, sample information, intervention methods, and outcome indicators. Results 3318 literature were initially obtained after searching, of which 30 were finally included. Among them, 19 were in English and 11 were in Chinese. The study identified variations in the implementers and intervention methods of drawing therapy across different countries. Drawing therapy significantly alleviated symptoms caused by the disease and treatment, such as pain, fatigue, and chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting, while also assisting patients in coping with anxiety and fear. Additionally, drawing therapy bolstered social adaptability and skills. Consequently, drawing therapy improved cancer patients’ overall quality of life. Conclusions and suggestions Drawing therapy demonstrates positive effects in cancer patients. Future studies should consider extending the intervention period to obtain more lasting effects and improving the evaluation system to ensure the accuracy and comprehensiveness of the assessment. From a clinical application perspective, interdisciplinary collaboration between nurses and art therapists to implement drawing therapy can promote professionalism and comprehensiveness in the implementation process.
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spelling doaj-art-94e2921dcdea49e08fe262c4f7c869de2024-12-22T12:24:09ZengBMCBMC Nursing1472-69552024-12-0123111510.1186/s12912-024-02608-2Intervention and application of drawing therapy in cancer patients: a scoping reviewChu Jinhui0Sun Jiaqi1Wang Liping2Hong Chengang3School of Nursing, Hangzhou Normal UniversitySchool of Nursing, Hangzhou Normal UniversitySchool of Nursing, Hangzhou Normal UniversitySchool of Nursing, Hangzhou Normal UniversityAbstract Background Cancer itself and its treatment process cause a range of physical and psychological discomforts to patients. Drawing therapy, as a form of complementary alternative medicine, has been proven to be effective in alleviating the physical and psychological discomforts of cancer patients, such as chemotherapy-associated nausea and vomiting, and negative emotions such as anxiety and depression. Objective This scoping review aims to organize and describe the literature on drawing therapy in cancer patients, including implementers, intervention methods, and effects. It strives to provide a reference for future research on this topic. Methods The methodological framework proposed by Joanna Briggs Institute (JBI) was used to guide the scoping review. PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Medline, Cochrane, CNKI, Wanfang, VIP, and CBM databases were searched from inception until October 31, 2023. Literature screening, information extraction, and cross-checking were conducted independently by two researchers with experience in evidence-based nursing. The inclusion criteria were all peer-reviewed published studies on drawing therapy in cancer patients. The exclusion criteria were studies in which participants were primary caregivers of cancer patients, studies without full text, and articles published in languages other than Chinese or English. Information extraction mainly included basic information about the literature, sample information, intervention methods, and outcome indicators. Results 3318 literature were initially obtained after searching, of which 30 were finally included. Among them, 19 were in English and 11 were in Chinese. The study identified variations in the implementers and intervention methods of drawing therapy across different countries. Drawing therapy significantly alleviated symptoms caused by the disease and treatment, such as pain, fatigue, and chemotherapy-induced nausea and vomiting, while also assisting patients in coping with anxiety and fear. Additionally, drawing therapy bolstered social adaptability and skills. Consequently, drawing therapy improved cancer patients’ overall quality of life. Conclusions and suggestions Drawing therapy demonstrates positive effects in cancer patients. Future studies should consider extending the intervention period to obtain more lasting effects and improving the evaluation system to ensure the accuracy and comprehensiveness of the assessment. From a clinical application perspective, interdisciplinary collaboration between nurses and art therapists to implement drawing therapy can promote professionalism and comprehensiveness in the implementation process.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12912-024-02608-2Complementary and alternative medicineDrawing therapyCancer patientsScope review
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Intervention and application of drawing therapy in cancer patients: a scoping review
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Complementary and alternative medicine
Drawing therapy
Cancer patients
Scope review
title Intervention and application of drawing therapy in cancer patients: a scoping review
title_full Intervention and application of drawing therapy in cancer patients: a scoping review
title_fullStr Intervention and application of drawing therapy in cancer patients: a scoping review
title_full_unstemmed Intervention and application of drawing therapy in cancer patients: a scoping review
title_short Intervention and application of drawing therapy in cancer patients: a scoping review
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topic Complementary and alternative medicine
Drawing therapy
Cancer patients
Scope review
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