Fig 1.
PRISMA Flowchart.
Fig 2.
The forest plot shows the prevalence of depression total following a pancreatic cancer diagnosis using subgroup analysis based on severity (mild, moderate, severe). ‘Short’-within six months of cancer diagnosis; ‘long’-beyond six months from cancer diagnosis. ROB- Risk of bias, CI-Confidence interval.
Fig 3.
The forest plot shows the prevalence of anxiety following a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. ‘Short’-within six months of cancer diagnosis; ‘long’-beyond six months from cancer diagnosis. ROB- Risk of bias, CI-Confidence interval.
Fig 4.
The forest plot shows the prevalence of distress following a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. ‘Short’-within six months of cancer diagnosis. ROB- Risk of bias, CI-Confidence interval.
Fig 5.
The forest plot shows the prevalence of fatigue following a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. ‘Short’-within six months of cancer diagnosis; ‘long’-beyond six months from cancer diagnosis. ROB- Risk of bias, CI-Confidence interval.
Fig 6.
Prevalence of sleep disturbances.
The forest plot shows the prevalence of sleep disturbances following a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. ‘Short’-within six months of cancer diagnosis; ‘long’-beyond six months from cancer diagnosis. ROB- Risk of bias, CI-Confidence interval.