Objective: This study tests whether using a screening instrument improves referral to psychosocial care providers (e.g. psychologist) and facilitates patient-radiotherapist communication.Methods: A cluster randomized controlled trial was used. Fourteen radiotherapists were randomly allocated to the experimental or control group and 568 of their patients received care in accordance with the group to which their radiotherapist was allocated. Patients in the experimental group were asked to complete a screening instrument before and at the end of the radiation treatment period. All patients were requested to complete questionnaires concerning patient-physician communication after the first consultation and concerning psychosocial care 3 and 12...
Many cancer patients experience psychosocial problems that go unnoticed by caregivers. To improve th...
Introduction: It is estimated that 35-40% of patients with cancer experience distress at some stage ...
Many cancer patients experience psychosocial problems that go unnoticed by caregivers. To improve th...
Objective: This study tests whether using a screening instrument improves referral to psychosocial c...
ObjectiveThis study examined the short-term and long-term effects of using a screening instrument on...
Background: Psychosocial problems in cancer patients are often unrecognized and untreated due to the...
About one out of three cancer patients experience psychosocial problems, such as feelings of anxiety...
Abstract Patients with cancer have many psychosocial needs, some of which may be addressed by implem...
Oncology social workers are the primary providers of psychosocial care for cancer patients, thus the...
The primary aim of the review was to determine the effectiveness of strategies to improve clinician ...
INTRODUCTION: Up to one third of radiation therapy patients are reported to have unmet psychosocial ...
PURPOSE: To accurately hypothesize the optimal frequency of psychosocial distress screening in patie...
BACKGROUND: Receiving a diagnosis of cancer and the subsequent related treatments can have a signifi...
Much of the psychosocial morbidity experienced by cancer patients goes undetected and therefore untr...
Purpose: To accurately hypothesize the optimal frequency of psychosocial distress screening in patie...
Many cancer patients experience psychosocial problems that go unnoticed by caregivers. To improve th...
Introduction: It is estimated that 35-40% of patients with cancer experience distress at some stage ...
Many cancer patients experience psychosocial problems that go unnoticed by caregivers. To improve th...
Objective: This study tests whether using a screening instrument improves referral to psychosocial c...
ObjectiveThis study examined the short-term and long-term effects of using a screening instrument on...
Background: Psychosocial problems in cancer patients are often unrecognized and untreated due to the...
About one out of three cancer patients experience psychosocial problems, such as feelings of anxiety...
Abstract Patients with cancer have many psychosocial needs, some of which may be addressed by implem...
Oncology social workers are the primary providers of psychosocial care for cancer patients, thus the...
The primary aim of the review was to determine the effectiveness of strategies to improve clinician ...
INTRODUCTION: Up to one third of radiation therapy patients are reported to have unmet psychosocial ...
PURPOSE: To accurately hypothesize the optimal frequency of psychosocial distress screening in patie...
BACKGROUND: Receiving a diagnosis of cancer and the subsequent related treatments can have a signifi...
Much of the psychosocial morbidity experienced by cancer patients goes undetected and therefore untr...
Purpose: To accurately hypothesize the optimal frequency of psychosocial distress screening in patie...
Many cancer patients experience psychosocial problems that go unnoticed by caregivers. To improve th...
Introduction: It is estimated that 35-40% of patients with cancer experience distress at some stage ...
Many cancer patients experience psychosocial problems that go unnoticed by caregivers. To improve th...