Purpose A stepped-wedge cluster-randomised controlled trial was conducted to evaluate the feasibility and effectiveness of a brief psychosocial intervention for depressed cancer patients, delivered by trained front-line health professionals in routine clinical care. Methods Nine hundred two patients were assessed across four treatment centres which were allocated in random order from control epoch to intervention epoch. Eligible patients had Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) scores of 8 or greater. Of eligible patients, 222 were recruited in control epoch and 247 in intervention epoch. Twenty-seven health professionals (HPs) were trained to deliver the psychosocial intervention consisting of up to four sessions, tailored to pati...
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BACKGROUND: Anxiety and depression are the two most frequent comorbidities of tumour patients. At pr...
Purpose: This report describes the views of front-line health professionals who participated in a ra...
Purpose A stepped-wedge cluster-randomised controlled trial was conducted to evaluate the feasibilit...
PURPOSE: A stepped-wedge cluster-randomised controlled trial was conducted to evaluate the feasibili...
Background Despite evidence that up to 35% of patients with cancer experience significant distress, ...
Background: Psychological distress is common in cancer survivors. Although there is some evidence on...
Despite substantial evidence that patients with cancer commonly have significant psychosocial proble...
Cancer patients frequently experience considerable distress during diagnosis and treatment. The aims...
About 40% of the cancer patients suffer from depressive disorders which are seldom identified and ev...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of psychodynamic interventions in cancer car...
ABSTRACT: The role of psychosocial intervention in cancer care has been repeatedly underscored by bo...
BACKGROUND There is evidence for the efficacy of psycho-oncological interventions (POI) in random...
Abstract Background We have developed a novel and bri...
Background: The diagnosis and treatment of cancer is associated with significant distress and psycho...
Contains fulltext : 58012.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Advanced cance...
BACKGROUND: Anxiety and depression are the two most frequent comorbidities of tumour patients. At pr...
Purpose: This report describes the views of front-line health professionals who participated in a ra...
Purpose A stepped-wedge cluster-randomised controlled trial was conducted to evaluate the feasibilit...
PURPOSE: A stepped-wedge cluster-randomised controlled trial was conducted to evaluate the feasibili...
Background Despite evidence that up to 35% of patients with cancer experience significant distress, ...
Background: Psychological distress is common in cancer survivors. Although there is some evidence on...
Despite substantial evidence that patients with cancer commonly have significant psychosocial proble...
Cancer patients frequently experience considerable distress during diagnosis and treatment. The aims...
About 40% of the cancer patients suffer from depressive disorders which are seldom identified and ev...
OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of psychodynamic interventions in cancer car...
ABSTRACT: The role of psychosocial intervention in cancer care has been repeatedly underscored by bo...
BACKGROUND There is evidence for the efficacy of psycho-oncological interventions (POI) in random...
Abstract Background We have developed a novel and bri...
Background: The diagnosis and treatment of cancer is associated with significant distress and psycho...
Contains fulltext : 58012.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Advanced cance...
BACKGROUND: Anxiety and depression are the two most frequent comorbidities of tumour patients. At pr...
Purpose: This report describes the views of front-line health professionals who participated in a ra...