Contains fulltext : 220750.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: Previous research has suggested that clinical assessment of emotions in patients with cancer is suboptimal. However, it is a possibility that well-trained and experienced doctors and nurses do recognize emotions but that they do not evaluate all emotions as necessitating professional mental health care. This implies that the sensitivity of clinical assessment should be tested against the need for professional mental health care as reference standard, instead of emotional distress. We hypothesized that the observed sensitivity of clinical assessment of emotions would be higher when tested against need for professional mental health care as refere...
Background: The aim of this review was to describe the findings and methodological quality of studie...
The current approach to the management of emotions in patients with cancer is "distress screening an...
Screening oncology patients for clinically significant emotional distress is a recommended standard ...
Background: Previous research has suggested that clinical assessment of emotions in patients with ca...
Purpose: In daily practice, oncologists and nurses frequently need to decide whether or not to refer...
OBJECTIVE: Emotional distress (ED) is an under-diagnosed problem in cancer patients and over the las...
BACKGROUND: The objectives of this study were to validate the Distress Thermometer (DT) in the Nethe...
Objectives: The Distress Thermometer (DT) is a validated and widely used screening tool to identify ...
GOALS OF WORK: Recent literature has indicated the need for rapid evaluation of psychosocial issues ...
Psychological distress scale is highly recommended for cancer patients’ care. Several psychological ...
Emotional distress is a common symptom experienced by most cancer patients which is difficult to det...
BACKGROUND: The assessment of mood and anxiety disorders secondary to cancer and its consequences (e...
BACKGROUND. The objectives of this study were to validate the Distress Thermometer (DT) in the Nethe...
Purpose: To examine the possible effect of an educational model on distress screening in newly diag...
Mikluckaite, R. (2018). Illness perception and incurred distress of oncology patients (Master's Degr...
Background: The aim of this review was to describe the findings and methodological quality of studie...
The current approach to the management of emotions in patients with cancer is "distress screening an...
Screening oncology patients for clinically significant emotional distress is a recommended standard ...
Background: Previous research has suggested that clinical assessment of emotions in patients with ca...
Purpose: In daily practice, oncologists and nurses frequently need to decide whether or not to refer...
OBJECTIVE: Emotional distress (ED) is an under-diagnosed problem in cancer patients and over the las...
BACKGROUND: The objectives of this study were to validate the Distress Thermometer (DT) in the Nethe...
Objectives: The Distress Thermometer (DT) is a validated and widely used screening tool to identify ...
GOALS OF WORK: Recent literature has indicated the need for rapid evaluation of psychosocial issues ...
Psychological distress scale is highly recommended for cancer patients’ care. Several psychological ...
Emotional distress is a common symptom experienced by most cancer patients which is difficult to det...
BACKGROUND: The assessment of mood and anxiety disorders secondary to cancer and its consequences (e...
BACKGROUND. The objectives of this study were to validate the Distress Thermometer (DT) in the Nethe...
Purpose: To examine the possible effect of an educational model on distress screening in newly diag...
Mikluckaite, R. (2018). Illness perception and incurred distress of oncology patients (Master's Degr...
Background: The aim of this review was to describe the findings and methodological quality of studie...
The current approach to the management of emotions in patients with cancer is "distress screening an...
Screening oncology patients for clinically significant emotional distress is a recommended standard ...