Cancer patients are at risk for depression due to the nature of their disease. Previous investigations indicate patients meeting screening criteria for depression may be underdiagnosed or undertreated for their symptoms. For cancer patients, psychological distress may exacerbate pain, increase desire for hastened death, and increase disability. A randomized controlled trial (RCT) design was employed to determine feasibility and efficacy of a one-time, in-person psychoeducation and depression literacy intervention by comparing it to a treatment as usual (TAU) control group. Outpatient palliative care patients were eligible with PHQ-9 score ≥5, cancer diagnosis, absence of SMI or cognitive impairment, 19 years or older, able to speak and unde...
Objective Apply the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Stage Model to design and test an interventi...
Depression is a well-recognized risk factor for shortened life span from cancer. Depression is among...
Background: Patients with cancer have relatively high rates of anxiety and distress, adversely affec...
Depression is more prevalent and less often treated in cancer patients compared to the general popul...
Major depression is a common psychi-atric disorder among cancer patients and is associated with psyc...
About 40% of the cancer patients suffer from depressive disorders which are seldom identified and ev...
Cancer is an extremely stressful event for both the patients and their families, potentially leading...
Background: Depression is poorly detected and sub-optimally managed in palliative care patients, and...
Depression is common in cancer patients, and this often remains undetected and untreated. Depression...
Background and Aims: Oncologic diseases currently have a high prevalence and present as one of the l...
Background & Objective: Cancer is one of the life-threatening diseases that cause the numerous chang...
Background: The symptoms related to depression in patients with cancer are a major problem and could...
Background: With a prevalence of up to 16.5%, depression is one of the commonest mental disorders in...
BACKGROUND: Depression is poorly detected and sub-optimally managed in palliative care patients, and...
Depression is very common among patients with cancer, yet many patients with depression do not recei...
Objective Apply the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Stage Model to design and test an interventi...
Depression is a well-recognized risk factor for shortened life span from cancer. Depression is among...
Background: Patients with cancer have relatively high rates of anxiety and distress, adversely affec...
Depression is more prevalent and less often treated in cancer patients compared to the general popul...
Major depression is a common psychi-atric disorder among cancer patients and is associated with psyc...
About 40% of the cancer patients suffer from depressive disorders which are seldom identified and ev...
Cancer is an extremely stressful event for both the patients and their families, potentially leading...
Background: Depression is poorly detected and sub-optimally managed in palliative care patients, and...
Depression is common in cancer patients, and this often remains undetected and untreated. Depression...
Background and Aims: Oncologic diseases currently have a high prevalence and present as one of the l...
Background & Objective: Cancer is one of the life-threatening diseases that cause the numerous chang...
Background: The symptoms related to depression in patients with cancer are a major problem and could...
Background: With a prevalence of up to 16.5%, depression is one of the commonest mental disorders in...
BACKGROUND: Depression is poorly detected and sub-optimally managed in palliative care patients, and...
Depression is very common among patients with cancer, yet many patients with depression do not recei...
Objective Apply the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Stage Model to design and test an interventi...
Depression is a well-recognized risk factor for shortened life span from cancer. Depression is among...
Background: Patients with cancer have relatively high rates of anxiety and distress, adversely affec...