Objective People with inoperable lung cancer experience higher levels of distress, more unmet needs and symptoms than other cancer patients. There is an urgent need to test innovative approaches to improve psychosocial and symptom outcomes in this group. This study tested the hypothesis that a tailored, multidisciplinary supportive care programme based on systematic needs assessment would reduce perceived unmet needs and distress and improve quality of life. Methods A randomised controlled trial design was used. The tailored intervention comprised two sessions at treatment commencement and completion. Sessions included a self-completed needs assessment, active listening, self-care education and communication of unmet psychosocial and sympto...
Background and purpose: Supportive care for people living with a diagnosis of lung cancer is para...
Introduction: Gaining regular insight into the nature and severity of distress by a psychosocial nur...
Introduction: Gaining regular insight into the nature and severity of distress by a psychosocial nur...
Objective: People with inoperable lung cancer experience higher levels of distress, more unmet needs...
Objective : People with inoperable lung cancer experience higher levels of distress, more unmet need...
Background: Lung cancer is associated with high levels of morbidity which can reduce quality-of-life...
Purpose : People with lung cancer report a higher burden of unmet needs, specifically psychological ...
Background and purposeSupportive care for people living with a diagnosis of lung cancer is paramount...
Background and purposeSupportive care for people living with a diagnosis of lung cancer is paramount...
Background and purposeSupportive care for people living with a diagnosis of lung cancer is paramount...
Background and purposeSupportive care for people living with a diagnosis of lung cancer is paramount...
Background and purposeSupportive care for people living with a diagnosis of lung cancer is paramount...
Background and purposeSupportive care for people living with a diagnosis of lung cancer is paramount...
Background and purpose: Supportive care for people living with a diagnosis of lung cancer is para...
Introduction: Gaining regular insight into the nature and severity of distress by a psychosocial nur...
Background and purpose: Supportive care for people living with a diagnosis of lung cancer is para...
Introduction: Gaining regular insight into the nature and severity of distress by a psychosocial nur...
Introduction: Gaining regular insight into the nature and severity of distress by a psychosocial nur...
Objective: People with inoperable lung cancer experience higher levels of distress, more unmet needs...
Objective : People with inoperable lung cancer experience higher levels of distress, more unmet need...
Background: Lung cancer is associated with high levels of morbidity which can reduce quality-of-life...
Purpose : People with lung cancer report a higher burden of unmet needs, specifically psychological ...
Background and purposeSupportive care for people living with a diagnosis of lung cancer is paramount...
Background and purposeSupportive care for people living with a diagnosis of lung cancer is paramount...
Background and purposeSupportive care for people living with a diagnosis of lung cancer is paramount...
Background and purposeSupportive care for people living with a diagnosis of lung cancer is paramount...
Background and purposeSupportive care for people living with a diagnosis of lung cancer is paramount...
Background and purposeSupportive care for people living with a diagnosis of lung cancer is paramount...
Background and purpose: Supportive care for people living with a diagnosis of lung cancer is para...
Introduction: Gaining regular insight into the nature and severity of distress by a psychosocial nur...
Background and purpose: Supportive care for people living with a diagnosis of lung cancer is para...
Introduction: Gaining regular insight into the nature and severity of distress by a psychosocial nur...
Introduction: Gaining regular insight into the nature and severity of distress by a psychosocial nur...