Cancer pain and depression: a systematic review of age-related patterns
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Cancer pain and depression: a systematic review of age-related patterns
Abstract
Background: Pain is a common and debilitating symptom experienced by cancer patients of all ages. Cancer pain is associated with elevated levels of depression; however, age-related patterns in this relationship remain unclear. This information is important to provide effective palliation of pain and depression to the growing numbers of older cancer patients.
Objective: To provide a systematic review of the literature regarding age-related patterns in the intensity or prevalence of depression among cancer patients with pain.
Methods: Medical and psychological literature databases were searched to identify eligible studies. The methodological quality and outcomes of the studies were compiled and systematically reviewed.
Results: Five articles, describing four studies, met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Due to high levels of cross-study methodological variability, a qualitative review was undertaken. Three of the four studies did not find evidence for age-related patterns in depression. The fourth study found that depression increased with age.
Conclusion: The weight of the evidence suggests that younger and older cancer patients with pain report comparable levels of depression. However, this conclusion remains preliminary due to the methodological limitations of the available studies. Research is needed to more adequately address this important issue.
HISTORIQUE :: La douleur est un symptôme courant et invalidant chez les patients cancéreux de tous âges. La douleur cancéreuse est associée à des taux élevés de dépression. Par contre, certains modes de présentation de la douleur liés à l’âge restent à élucider. Cette information est importante pour offrir un traitement palliatif efficace contre la douleur et la dépression chez un nombre croissant de patients cancéreux âgés.
OBJECTIF :: Fournir une analyse systématique de la littérature sur les modes de présentation de l’intensité ou de la prévalence de la dépression liés à l’âge chez les patients souffrant de douleur cancéreuse.
MÉTHODES :: Les auteurs ont interrogé des bases de données de littérature médicale et psychologique afin de relever les études pertinentes. La qualité méthodologique et les conclusions des études ont été compilées et analysées de manière systématique.
RÉSULTATS :: Cinq articles décrivant quatre études répondaient aux critères d’inclusion et d’exclusion. En raison des taux élevés de variabilité méthodologique entre les études, une analyse qualitative a été entreprise. Trois des quatre études n’ont fait état d’aucun mode particulier de présentation de la dépression liée à l’âge. La quatrième étude a révélé que la dépression augmentait avec l’âge.
CONCLUSION :: Le poids de la preuve donne à penser que les patients jeunes et âgés souffrant de douleur cancéreuse font état de taux comparables de dépression. Par contre, cette conclusion reste préliminaire en raison des limites méthodologiques des études disponibles. La recherche doit se poursuivre pour que l’on puisse étudier de manière plus adéquate cette importante question.
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