How to recognize and manage psychological distress in cancer patients.
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Development and validation of a psychosocial screening instrument for cancerProtocol for the RT Prepare Trial: a multiple-baseline study of radiation therapists delivering education and support to women with breast cancer who are referred for radiotherapy.Psychometric properties of the Cancer and Treatment Distress (CTXD) measure in hematopoietic cell transplantation patients.Supporting cancer patients in illness management: usability evaluation of a mobile app.Beyond communication: the development of a training program for hospital and hospice staff in the detection and management of psychological distress--preliminary results."What concerns me is..." Expression of emotion by advanced cancer patients during outpatient visitsEffects of a computer-supported interactive tailored patient assessment tool on patient care, symptom distress, and patients' need for symptom management support: a randomized clinical trial.Values and options in cancer care (VOICE): study design and rationale for a patient-centered communication and decision-making intervention for physicians, patients with advanced cancer, and their caregiversCommunication about cancer near the end of life.Oncologists' perception of depressive symptoms in patients with advanced cancer: accuracy and relational correlates.Screening and treatment of psychological distress in patients with metastatic colorectal cancer: study protocol of the TES trial.Developing a self-administered questionnaire as a guide to consultations with women treated for breast cancerReducing psychological distress in patients undergoing chemotherapy.Development and implementation of an online program to improve how patients communicate emotional concerns to their oncology providers.The effectiveness of a nurse-led intervention with the distress thermometer for patients treated with curative intent for breast cancer: design of a randomized controlled trialManagement of Cancer Related Distress in Patients with a Hematological Malignancy.'Would you like to talk about your future treatment options'? Discussing the transition from curative cancer treatment to palliative care.Discussions of the kidney disease trajectory by elderly patients and nephrologists: a qualitative study.Tailoring the delivery of cancer diagnosis to adolescent and young adult patients displaying strong emotions: An observational study of two casesImproving clinical skills to support the emotional and psychological well-being of patients with end-stage renal disease: a qualitative evaluation of two interventions.Feasibility of implementing the 'Screening for Distress and Referral Need' process in 23 Dutch hospitals.Management of febrile neutropenia in a patient with acute leukemia.Integrative oncology for the whole person: a multidimensional approach to cancer care.Communication and support from health-care professionals to families, with dependent children, following the diagnosis of parental life-limiting illness: A systematic review.Patient and health professional's perceived barriers to the delivery of psychosocial care to adults with cancer: a systematic review.Patient-centred care: making cancer treatment centres accountable.The relationship between unmet needs and distress amongst young people with cancer.A review of question prompt lists used in the oncology setting with comparison to the Patient Concerns Inventory.A communication framework for dialysis decision-making for frail elderly patients.A pathway linking patient participation in cancer consultations to pain control.Exploring patients' attitudes to different intervention approaches for supporting psychosocial needs.Cues and clues predicting presence of symptoms of depression in stroke survivors.Mapping the quality of life and unmet needs of urban women with metastatic breast cancer.Information disclosure to cancer patients: EORTC QLQ-INFO25 questionnaire.Social workers as patient navigators for breast cancer survivors: what do African-American medically underserved women think of this idea?Completing a Questionnaire at Home Prior to Needs Assessment in General Practice: A Qualitative Study of Cancer Patients' Experience.Correlates of oncologist-issued referrals for psycho-oncology services: what we learned from the electronic voluntary screening and referral system for depression (eVSRS-D).Quality of life during early radiotherapy in patients with head and neck cancer and pain.A cross-sectional study of radiation oncology outpatients' concern about, preferences for, and perceived barriers to discussing anxiety and depression.Distress screening remains important during follow-up after primary breast cancer treatment.
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How to recognize and manage psychological distress in cancer patients.
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How to recognize and manage psychological distress in cancer patients
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Bandaranayake D
Cockburn J
Schofield P
Tattersall M
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10.1111/J.1365-2354.2005.00482.X
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2005-03-01T00:00:00Z