urpose – The purpose of this article is to identify the range of psychosocial care components used by a multidisciplinary breast cancer team. Design/methodology/approach – A questionnaire was developed to assess the range of psychosocial care components used by the team, their confidence using them and their training needs in relation to them. A total of 15 people completed the questionnaire from seven different professions. Findings – The breast cancer team carried out a wide range of psychosocial care components despite little formal training to support their work. They valued the importance of psychosocial interventions and recognised their learning needs in relation to them. Research limitations/implications – The small sam...
PubMed ID: 29784141Purpose: In cancer patients, unmet psychosocial needs are a common occurrence. Th...
The quality of psychosocial care provided to patients with cancer has received increased attention s...
A randomized intervention study, with the aim to compare the effects of individual psychosocial supp...
urpose – The purpose of this article is to identify the range of psychosocial care components used ...
Background: While the health system in Canada recognizes the need for comprehensive cancer care, bar...
We report data from representatives of national professional psycho-oncology societies on the integr...
ABSTRACT: The role of psychosocial intervention in cancer care has been repeatedly underscored by bo...
Background: The organization of psychosocial care is rather complex, and its provision diverse. Acce...
This article describes a study in which a systematic classification of cancer patients was produced ...
Purpose: This report describes the views of front-line health professionals who participated in a ra...
Cancer is one of the most common diseases worldwide and the second leading cause of death. The IARC ...
Cases of cancer are increasing rapidly worldwide. Psychosocial care is a very important aspect in im...
Background Despite evidence that up to 35% of patients with cancer experience significant distress, ...
This cross-sectional mixed methods survey explores healthcare professionals' perspective on their ma...
In a recent report, the College van Zorgverzekeringen (CVZ) is proposing to remove the costs for psy...
PubMed ID: 29784141Purpose: In cancer patients, unmet psychosocial needs are a common occurrence. Th...
The quality of psychosocial care provided to patients with cancer has received increased attention s...
A randomized intervention study, with the aim to compare the effects of individual psychosocial supp...
urpose – The purpose of this article is to identify the range of psychosocial care components used ...
Background: While the health system in Canada recognizes the need for comprehensive cancer care, bar...
We report data from representatives of national professional psycho-oncology societies on the integr...
ABSTRACT: The role of psychosocial intervention in cancer care has been repeatedly underscored by bo...
Background: The organization of psychosocial care is rather complex, and its provision diverse. Acce...
This article describes a study in which a systematic classification of cancer patients was produced ...
Purpose: This report describes the views of front-line health professionals who participated in a ra...
Cancer is one of the most common diseases worldwide and the second leading cause of death. The IARC ...
Cases of cancer are increasing rapidly worldwide. Psychosocial care is a very important aspect in im...
Background Despite evidence that up to 35% of patients with cancer experience significant distress, ...
This cross-sectional mixed methods survey explores healthcare professionals' perspective on their ma...
In a recent report, the College van Zorgverzekeringen (CVZ) is proposing to remove the costs for psy...
PubMed ID: 29784141Purpose: In cancer patients, unmet psychosocial needs are a common occurrence. Th...
The quality of psychosocial care provided to patients with cancer has received increased attention s...
A randomized intervention study, with the aim to compare the effects of individual psychosocial supp...