The idea that depression is a common problem in patients with advanced cancer is generally appreciated. Here, Professor Sheila Payne explains how nurses can recognise and assess depression, and offers a critical reflection on the advantages and disadvantages of different approaches to the assessment of depression
Background: Despite its clinical importance in palliative care, depression remains an ambiguous conc...
Background The word cancer is a term used to describe about 200 different diseases. Cancer patients...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a common problem in all medically ill populations. Reported prevalence rat...
Depression is the most common psychiatric illness in patients with terminal cancer. Depression not o...
Palliative care aims at improving quality of life and reducing suffering in patients with lifethreat...
Clinically significant depression is a common psychiatric disorder in patients with advanced and ter...
© 2017 MA Healthcare Ltd. Background: Depression is an important condition to consider if we are to ...
Background: Depression is a highly prevalent yet under-recognized and under-treated psychiatric illn...
Objective: To identify all literature regarding depression in patients with advanced cancer and amon...
Abstract Cancer is one of the most life threatening illnesses worldwide, which can be associated wit...
Depression is a serious concern among patients and their family members undergoing treatment for acu...
Background: Patients in a palliative care trajectory frequently suffer from depression. To distingui...
Background: Depression is a highly prevalent yet under-recognized and under-treated psychiatric illn...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Different professional conceptualizations of depression may complicate the...
A valid method to diagnose depression in palliative care has not been established. In this study, we...
Background: Despite its clinical importance in palliative care, depression remains an ambiguous conc...
Background The word cancer is a term used to describe about 200 different diseases. Cancer patients...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a common problem in all medically ill populations. Reported prevalence rat...
Depression is the most common psychiatric illness in patients with terminal cancer. Depression not o...
Palliative care aims at improving quality of life and reducing suffering in patients with lifethreat...
Clinically significant depression is a common psychiatric disorder in patients with advanced and ter...
© 2017 MA Healthcare Ltd. Background: Depression is an important condition to consider if we are to ...
Background: Depression is a highly prevalent yet under-recognized and under-treated psychiatric illn...
Objective: To identify all literature regarding depression in patients with advanced cancer and amon...
Abstract Cancer is one of the most life threatening illnesses worldwide, which can be associated wit...
Depression is a serious concern among patients and their family members undergoing treatment for acu...
Background: Patients in a palliative care trajectory frequently suffer from depression. To distingui...
Background: Depression is a highly prevalent yet under-recognized and under-treated psychiatric illn...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Different professional conceptualizations of depression may complicate the...
A valid method to diagnose depression in palliative care has not been established. In this study, we...
Background: Despite its clinical importance in palliative care, depression remains an ambiguous conc...
Background The word cancer is a term used to describe about 200 different diseases. Cancer patients...
BACKGROUND: Depression is a common problem in all medically ill populations. Reported prevalence rat...