O uso de terapias adjuvantes não farmacológicas para dor oncológica: uma revisão narrativa no contexto da dança

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https://doi.org/10.33448/rsd-v11i1.24771

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Dança; Terapia através da dança; Dor oncológica; Manejo da dor; Câncer.

Resumo

As doenças oncológicas são uma das principais causas de morbidade no mundo, com mais da metade dos pacientes relatando dor. Ao reduzir a dor relacionada ao câncer, a dança tem o potencial de redefinir a vida dos pacientes, independentemente de seu prognóstico de cura. Esta revisão investigou os benefícios da dança como terapia adjuvante não farmacológica para o tratamento do câncer. Para identificar estudos relacionados à este tópico, pesquisamos os bancos de dados Cochrane Library, PUBMED, Scielo, BVS, Embase, CINAHL e PsycINFO. No entanto, No entanto, encontramos poucos relatórios sistemáticos publicados investigando os efeitos da dança no tratamento do câncer. Os números são ainda menores quando consideramos a relação entre dança e dor oncológica. Embora haja um número expressivamente pequeno de publicações nessa temática, revisamos estudos que indicam que existe uma relação positiva entre a prática da dança e o manejo da dor oncológica. Constatamos que o declínio da dor contribuiu para melhor qualidade de vida dos pacientes com câncer. A dança é uma prática artística e física que pode melhorar a qualidade de vida dos pacientes. De fato, a dança pode ser empregada como terapia adjuvante no tratamento do câncer. Diante das estimativas de diagnóstico de câncer e dor oncológica, é fundamental o desenvolvimento de novos estudos e ensaios clínicos que integrem a dança como terapia adjuvante para melhorar a dor oncológica relacionada ao câncer e a qualidade de vida do paciente.

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CRUZ, E. I. da S. .; CRUZ, A. H. da S. .; MARQUES, R. A. S. .; SANTOS, R. da S. .; REIS, A. A. da S. . O uso de terapias adjuvantes não farmacológicas para dor oncológica: uma revisão narrativa no contexto da dança . Research, Society and Development, [S. l.], v. 11, n. 1, p. e30411124771, 2022. DOI: 10.33448/rsd-v11i1.24771. Disponível em: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24771. Acesso em: 5 jul. 2024.

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