Recommendations for routine screening of cancer patients for distress lack evidence that screening improves patient outcomes. Settings contemplating screening should consider other options for using the same resources. This article reviews evidence relevant to decision making and calls attention to limits in using screening instruments cross-culturally and for triaging patients for receipt of services. Whether screening is the best option depends on the patient population, culture, and health system.</p
Appropriate screening and adequate management of patients’ distress and underlying problems is of gr...
BACKGROUND: Receiving a diagnosis of cancer and the subsequent related treatments can have a signifi...
Appropriate screening and adequate management of patients’ distress and underlying problems is of gr...
Recommendations for routine screening of cancer patients for distress lack evidence that screening i...
Objective: Several practice guidelines recommend routine screening for psychological distress in can...
The poor outcomes for cancers diagnosed at an advanced stage have been the driver behind research in...
The primary aim of the review was to determine the effectiveness of strategies to improve clinician ...
Introduction: It is estimated that 35-40% of patients with cancer experience distress at some stage ...
Introduction: International guidelines on cancer treatment recommend screening for early detection a...
Objective: Several practice guidelines recommend routine screening for psychological distress in can...
Early detection of cancer through organized screening is a central component of population-level str...
The goal of cancer screening guidelines is to inform health practitioners to practice evidence-based...
The poor outcomes for cancers diagnosed at an advanced stage have been the driver behind research in...
Purpose: To examine the possible effect of an educational model on distress screening in newly diag...
The poor outcomes for cancers diagnosed at an advanced stage have been the driver behind research in...
Appropriate screening and adequate management of patients’ distress and underlying problems is of gr...
BACKGROUND: Receiving a diagnosis of cancer and the subsequent related treatments can have a signifi...
Appropriate screening and adequate management of patients’ distress and underlying problems is of gr...
Recommendations for routine screening of cancer patients for distress lack evidence that screening i...
Objective: Several practice guidelines recommend routine screening for psychological distress in can...
The poor outcomes for cancers diagnosed at an advanced stage have been the driver behind research in...
The primary aim of the review was to determine the effectiveness of strategies to improve clinician ...
Introduction: It is estimated that 35-40% of patients with cancer experience distress at some stage ...
Introduction: International guidelines on cancer treatment recommend screening for early detection a...
Objective: Several practice guidelines recommend routine screening for psychological distress in can...
Early detection of cancer through organized screening is a central component of population-level str...
The goal of cancer screening guidelines is to inform health practitioners to practice evidence-based...
The poor outcomes for cancers diagnosed at an advanced stage have been the driver behind research in...
Purpose: To examine the possible effect of an educational model on distress screening in newly diag...
The poor outcomes for cancers diagnosed at an advanced stage have been the driver behind research in...
Appropriate screening and adequate management of patients’ distress and underlying problems is of gr...
BACKGROUND: Receiving a diagnosis of cancer and the subsequent related treatments can have a signifi...
Appropriate screening and adequate management of patients’ distress and underlying problems is of gr...