BACKGROUND: A key purpose of routine distress screening is to ensure that cancer patients receive appropriate mental health care. Most studies validating screening instruments overestimate the effectiveness of screening by not differentiating between patients with untreated disorders and patients who are already being treated. This study adopts the novel strategy of evaluating the effectiveness of screening after correcting for disorder for which treatment is already being provided. METHODS: A total of 437 recently diagnosed breast cancer patients received in-clinic distress screening and telephone-based psychiatric interviews. Analyses were conducted using receipt of psychotropic medication for mental health difficulties in the context of ...
Purpose: To examine the possible effect of an educational model on distress screening in newly diag...
The present research explored screening for psychosocial distress in newly diagnosed cancer patients...
BACKGROUND: Psychologic distress and manifest mental disorders are overlooked in 30-50% of patients ...
BACKGROUND: A key purpose of routine distress screening is to ensure that cancer patients receive ap...
BACKGROUND: A key purpose of routine distress screening is to ensure that cancer patients receive ap...
BACKGROUND: A key purpose of routine distress screening is to ensure that cancer patients receive ap...
BACKGROUND: A key purpose of routine distress screening is to ensure that cancer patients receive ap...
Objective: Psychological problems should be identified in breast cancer patients proactively if doct...
WOS: 000275732100006PubMed ID: 20204904Objective: Psychological problems should be identified in bre...
Objectives: We evaluated screening for distress in terms of its ability to uncover unmet need for ps...
Objectives: We evaluated screening for distress in terms of its ability to uncover unmet need for ps...
Objectives: We evaluated screening for distress in terms of its ability to uncover unmet need for ps...
Introduction: Untreated psychological distress can have harmful consequences for patients receiving ...
Objective: Several practice guidelines recommend routine screening for psychological distress in can...
Objective: Several practice guidelines recommend routine screening for psychological distress in can...
Purpose: To examine the possible effect of an educational model on distress screening in newly diag...
The present research explored screening for psychosocial distress in newly diagnosed cancer patients...
BACKGROUND: Psychologic distress and manifest mental disorders are overlooked in 30-50% of patients ...
BACKGROUND: A key purpose of routine distress screening is to ensure that cancer patients receive ap...
BACKGROUND: A key purpose of routine distress screening is to ensure that cancer patients receive ap...
BACKGROUND: A key purpose of routine distress screening is to ensure that cancer patients receive ap...
BACKGROUND: A key purpose of routine distress screening is to ensure that cancer patients receive ap...
Objective: Psychological problems should be identified in breast cancer patients proactively if doct...
WOS: 000275732100006PubMed ID: 20204904Objective: Psychological problems should be identified in bre...
Objectives: We evaluated screening for distress in terms of its ability to uncover unmet need for ps...
Objectives: We evaluated screening for distress in terms of its ability to uncover unmet need for ps...
Objectives: We evaluated screening for distress in terms of its ability to uncover unmet need for ps...
Introduction: Untreated psychological distress can have harmful consequences for patients receiving ...
Objective: Several practice guidelines recommend routine screening for psychological distress in can...
Objective: Several practice guidelines recommend routine screening for psychological distress in can...
Purpose: To examine the possible effect of an educational model on distress screening in newly diag...
The present research explored screening for psychosocial distress in newly diagnosed cancer patients...
BACKGROUND: Psychologic distress and manifest mental disorders are overlooked in 30-50% of patients ...