ObjectiveThis study is a replication and extension of previous work examining the well-being of patients at a breast biopsy appointment. Expanding on a previous study, we aim to identify predictors of well-being following the appointment (i.e. waiting for results).DesignIn this longitudinal study, female patients (N = 197) were surveyed at their breast biopsy appointments and then completed daily surveys assessing distress and coping during the week-long wait for results.Main outcome measuresSurveys asked about patient characteristics, subjective health, cancer history, support availability, outcome expectations, and distress.Results/conclusionsConsistent with the previous study, health history and demographic factors were largely unassocia...
Session: IPOS - Screening for distress: A practical guide to what really works: abstract no. 233Conf...
Cancer patients experience positive as well as adverse consequences from diagnosis and treatment. Th...
Aim: This study investigated the changes in health-related quality of life from diagnosis to 1 year ...
ObjectiveThis study is a replication and extension of previous work examining the well-being of pati...
BackgroundEach year, over 1 million women in the USA undergo diagnostic breast biopsies, many of whi...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of diagnostic speed and the waiting time before surgery on the psyc...
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Poor sleep is associated with several negative consequences, including poor health, depression, anxi...
Objective: The current mixed-method investigation seeks to discover if and how people engage in pree...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in women and the leading cause of cancer deaths am...
Biopsy is the definitive diagnostic procedure for breast cancer. The fear of cancer may make the bre...
Background Being faced with the threat of breast cancer can be extremely frightening for women. Inco...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of diagnostic speed and the waiting time before surgery on the psyc...
The diagnosis and treatment of various medical conditions requires patients to wait for results that...
ObjectiveThe stress experienced by women undergoing surveillance mammography for benign lesions was ...
Session: IPOS - Screening for distress: A practical guide to what really works: abstract no. 233Conf...
Cancer patients experience positive as well as adverse consequences from diagnosis and treatment. Th...
Aim: This study investigated the changes in health-related quality of life from diagnosis to 1 year ...
ObjectiveThis study is a replication and extension of previous work examining the well-being of pati...
BackgroundEach year, over 1 million women in the USA undergo diagnostic breast biopsies, many of whi...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of diagnostic speed and the waiting time before surgery on the psyc...
Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction...
Poor sleep is associated with several negative consequences, including poor health, depression, anxi...
Objective: The current mixed-method investigation seeks to discover if and how people engage in pree...
Breast cancer is the most common cancer diagnosed in women and the leading cause of cancer deaths am...
Biopsy is the definitive diagnostic procedure for breast cancer. The fear of cancer may make the bre...
Background Being faced with the threat of breast cancer can be extremely frightening for women. Inco...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effect of diagnostic speed and the waiting time before surgery on the psyc...
The diagnosis and treatment of various medical conditions requires patients to wait for results that...
ObjectiveThe stress experienced by women undergoing surveillance mammography for benign lesions was ...
Session: IPOS - Screening for distress: A practical guide to what really works: abstract no. 233Conf...
Cancer patients experience positive as well as adverse consequences from diagnosis and treatment. Th...
Aim: This study investigated the changes in health-related quality of life from diagnosis to 1 year ...