Objective: Several practice guidelines recommend routine screening for psychological distress in cancer care. The objective was to evaluate the effect of screening cancer patients for psychological distress by assessing the (1) effectiveness of interventions to reduce distress among patients identified as distressed; and (2) effects of screening for distress on distress outcomes.Methods: CINAHL, Cochrane, EMBASE, ISI, MEDLINE;PsycINFO, and SCOPUS databases were searched through April 6, 2011 with manual searches of 45 relevant journals, reference list review, citation tracking of included articles, and trial registry reviews through June 30, 2012. Articles in any language on cancer patients were included if they (1) compared treatment for p...
There is limited research examining the overall distress levels of cancer patients and caregivers lo...
BACKGROUND The usefulness of distress screening in cancer inpatient settings has rarely been investi...
Purpose This study investigated the effect of the "Screening for Distress and Referral Need" (SDRN) ...
Objective: Several practice guidelines recommend routine screening for psychological distress in can...
Objective: Several practice guidelines recommend routine screening for psychological distress in can...
Introduction: It is estimated that 35-40% of patients with cancer experience distress at some stage ...
The primary aim of the review was to determine the effectiveness of strategies to improve clinician ...
Objective. Previous work has addressed the development and diagnostic validity testing of tools for ...
Recommendations for routine screening of cancer patients for distress lack evidence that screening i...
Background: Several practice guidelines recommend screening for depression in cancer care, but no sy...
BACKGROUND: Receiving a diagnosis of cancer and the subsequent related treatments can have a signifi...
BACKGROUND: Psychological distress is common in patients with cancer; interfering with physical and ...
Introduction: Untreated psychological distress can have harmful consequences for patients receiving ...
Purpose: The primary goal of this exploratory study is to demonstrate that distress screening across...
There is limited research examining the overall distress levels of cancer patients and caregivers lo...
BACKGROUND The usefulness of distress screening in cancer inpatient settings has rarely been investi...
Purpose This study investigated the effect of the "Screening for Distress and Referral Need" (SDRN) ...
Objective: Several practice guidelines recommend routine screening for psychological distress in can...
Objective: Several practice guidelines recommend routine screening for psychological distress in can...
Introduction: It is estimated that 35-40% of patients with cancer experience distress at some stage ...
The primary aim of the review was to determine the effectiveness of strategies to improve clinician ...
Objective. Previous work has addressed the development and diagnostic validity testing of tools for ...
Recommendations for routine screening of cancer patients for distress lack evidence that screening i...
Background: Several practice guidelines recommend screening for depression in cancer care, but no sy...
BACKGROUND: Receiving a diagnosis of cancer and the subsequent related treatments can have a signifi...
BACKGROUND: Psychological distress is common in patients with cancer; interfering with physical and ...
Introduction: Untreated psychological distress can have harmful consequences for patients receiving ...
Purpose: The primary goal of this exploratory study is to demonstrate that distress screening across...
There is limited research examining the overall distress levels of cancer patients and caregivers lo...
BACKGROUND The usefulness of distress screening in cancer inpatient settings has rarely been investi...
Purpose This study investigated the effect of the "Screening for Distress and Referral Need" (SDRN) ...