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Walking as an intervention during chemotherapy: integrative review
Fernandes CS, Borges de Sousa Magalhaes BM, de Brito Santos C, Martinez Galiano JM
Revista de Enfermagem Referencia 2018 Apr-Jun;4(17):119-130
systematic review

BACKGROUND: Walking has been used as a health promotion and symptom relief intervention in patients with cancer during chemotherapy. OBJECTIVE: To map the existing literature on the use of walking as an intervention in patients undergoing chemotherapy. METHODOLOGY: Integrative review of articles found in Medline and CINAHL databases. The review protocol was designed and the thematic categorization was performed. RESULTS: Based on inclusion and exclusion criteria, 12 primary studies published between 2010 and 2017 were considered for analysis. Five relevant thematic areas were identified: duration, frequency, and monitoring of walking during chemotherapy; adherence to the walking intervention; effects on psychological and physical symptoms; target population; and assessment tools. CONCLUSION: Despite the advantages of the walking intervention during chemotherapy, evidence on its use as a nursing intervention is still scarce, with further research being required in this area.

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