Objective: This study aims to systematically search, screen, evaluate, and synthesize evidence related to discharge preparation for elderly chemotherapy patients, providing an evidence-based reference for implementing discharge preparation services for this demographic.

Methods: Systematic searches were conducted on databases including BMJ Best Clinical Practice, JBI Library, UpToDate Clinical Advisor, Cochrane Library, and relevant guideline websites. The collected literature comprised thematic summaries, clinical practice guidelines, technical reports, expert consensus, and systematic reviews related to discharge preparation for elderly chemotherapy patients. Relevant evaluation tools were selected based on the type of literature to assess methodological quality, and the evidence was extracted, summarized, and organized.

Results: Fifteen pieces of evidence were selected according to inclusion and exclusion criteria, including one clinical decision, two expert consensuses, six systematic reviews, two meta-analyses, and four guidelines. Twenty-nine pieces of evidence were summarized across four domains: assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation.

Conclusion: The summarized evidence provides a reliable basis for implementing evidence-based discharge preparation services for elderly chemotherapy patients, laying a foundation for future clinical practice applications. Based on the evidence content and relevant literature, this paper explores the screening and evaluation tools applicable for use in clinical practice.

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