Purpose Cancer patients can experience significant distress during their cancer trajectory, which impacts upon clinical outcomes and quality of life. Screening for distress using holistic assessments can help identify and address unmet concerns/needs. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the relationship between concerns and distress, and the impact of distress on clinic outcomes in post-treatment head and neck cancer patients. Methods 170 patients attending routine follow-up clinics were prospectively recruited. All patients completed the Patient Concerns Inventory (PCI) and the Distress thermometer (DT) at preconsultation. Results The rate of significant distress (i.e. DT cut-off score ≥4) was 36% (62/170). Significantly distressed...
Distress related to cancer diagnoses and treatment is prevalent in oncology patients. Distress scree...
The distress thermometer (DT), a one-item measure for distress, provides a means for rapidly and eff...
To investigate prospectively the prevalence of high levels of emotional distress and referral rate t...
The primary aim was to determine the efficacy of the Distress Thermometer (DT) in screening for anxi...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study is to investigate screening in follow-up care to identify head and...
BACKGROUND: To improve psychosocial care, the National Comprehensive Cancer Network recommends the u...
CONTEXT: Advances in cancer treatment have led to cure and prolongation of patients′ lives; h...
Purpose: This study reports the incidence of distress, the factors associated with distress, and a p...
CONTEXT: Cancer patients are at increased risk for distress. The Distress Thermometer (DT) and probl...
Head and neck cancers (HNC) have higher rates of emotional distress than other cancer types and the ...
Background : Distress is an inevitable and debilitating emotion experienced by those with cancer tha...
BACKGROUND: The objectives of this study were to validate the Distress Thermometer (DT) in the Nethe...
The aim of this study was to identify the distress, unmet needs and concerns of head and neck cancer...
BACKGROUND. The objectives of this study were to validate the Distress Thermometer (DT) in the Nethe...
The aim of this study was to identify the distress, unmet needs and concerns of head and neck cancer...
Distress related to cancer diagnoses and treatment is prevalent in oncology patients. Distress scree...
The distress thermometer (DT), a one-item measure for distress, provides a means for rapidly and eff...
To investigate prospectively the prevalence of high levels of emotional distress and referral rate t...
The primary aim was to determine the efficacy of the Distress Thermometer (DT) in screening for anxi...
PURPOSE: The purpose of the study is to investigate screening in follow-up care to identify head and...
BACKGROUND: To improve psychosocial care, the National Comprehensive Cancer Network recommends the u...
CONTEXT: Advances in cancer treatment have led to cure and prolongation of patients′ lives; h...
Purpose: This study reports the incidence of distress, the factors associated with distress, and a p...
CONTEXT: Cancer patients are at increased risk for distress. The Distress Thermometer (DT) and probl...
Head and neck cancers (HNC) have higher rates of emotional distress than other cancer types and the ...
Background : Distress is an inevitable and debilitating emotion experienced by those with cancer tha...
BACKGROUND: The objectives of this study were to validate the Distress Thermometer (DT) in the Nethe...
The aim of this study was to identify the distress, unmet needs and concerns of head and neck cancer...
BACKGROUND. The objectives of this study were to validate the Distress Thermometer (DT) in the Nethe...
The aim of this study was to identify the distress, unmet needs and concerns of head and neck cancer...
Distress related to cancer diagnoses and treatment is prevalent in oncology patients. Distress scree...
The distress thermometer (DT), a one-item measure for distress, provides a means for rapidly and eff...
To investigate prospectively the prevalence of high levels of emotional distress and referral rate t...