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Unmet information needs and impact of cancer in (long-term) thyroid cancer survivors: results of the PROFILES registry

Abstract: The objective of this study was to provide insight into the following: (a) the perceived level of, satisfaction with, and helpfulness of received information and unmet information needs among thyroid cancer (TC) survivors and (b) the relation between unmet information needs and impact of cancer (IOC).

Artikel: Negative religious coping as a correlate of suicidal ideation in patients with advanced cancer

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to examine the relationship between negative religious coping (NRC) and suicidal ideation in patients with advanced cancer, controlling for demographic and disease characteristics and risk and protective factors for suicidal ideation.

Artikel: Cancer-related PTSD symptoms in a veteran sample: association with age, combat PTSD, and quality of life

Abstract: The diagnosis and treatment of cancer is a potentially traumatic experience that may evoke posttraumatic stress symptoms (PTSS) among survivors. This paper describes the rates of endorsement of cancer-related PTSS along with the relationship of demographic, cancer, and combat variables on PTSS and quality of life.

Artikel:The instrument ‘Sense of Security in Care – Patients’ Evaluation’: its development and presentation

Abstract: The aim of this paper is to report the development, construction, and psychometric properties
of the new instrument Sense of Security in Care – Patients’ Evaluation (SEC-P) in palliative home care.
Methods: The preliminary instrument was based on a review of the literature and an analysis of
qualitative interviews with patients about their sense of security. To test the instrument, 161 patients
(58% women) in palliative home care were recruited and participated in a structured interview based

Artikel: Body image screening for cancer patients undergoing reconstructive surgery

Abstract: Body image is a critical issue for cancer patients undergoing reconstructive surgery, as they can experience disfigurement and functional impairment. Distress related to appearance changes can lead to various psychosocial difficulties, and patients are often reluctant to discuss these issues with their healthcare team. Our goals were to design and evaluate a screening tool to aid providers in identifying patients who may benefit from referral for specialized psychosocial care to treat body image concerns.

Artikel: Breast cancer information and support needs for women with intellectual disabilities: a scoping study

Abstract: To examine the compass and nature of relevant research and identify gaps in the current evidence in order to determine the priority of future research about breast cancer and intellectual disability (ID).

Methods: A scoping study that comprised of a consultation exercise with a wide range of key stakeholders (n = 26) from one northern city (Sheffield) within the UK.

Artikel: Measuring Individual Burden of Illness for Depression among prostate cancer patients

Abstract: This study aims to develop and test three potential models of Individual Burden of Illness for Depression (IBI-D) in prostate cancer patients.

Artikel: Helping cancer patients to quit smoking by understanding their risk perception, behavior, and attitudes related to smoking

Abstract: Evidence shows that smoking is a major cause of cancer, and cancer patients who con- tinue smoking are at greater risk for all causes of mortality, cancer recurrence, and second primary cancers. Nevertheless, many cancer patients still smoke and are not willing to quit. This study aimed at understanding the needs and concerns of current and ex-smoking cancer patients, including their risk perceptions, and the behavior and attitudes related to smoking.

Artikel: Psychosocial Aspects of Hereditary Cancer (PAHC) questionnaire: development and testing of a screening questionnaire for use in clinical cancer genetics

Abstract: Up to three-quarters of individuals who undergo cancer genetic counseling and testing report psychosocial problems specifically related to that setting. The objectives of this study were to develop and evaluate the screening properties of a questionnaire designed to assess specific psychoso- cial problems related to cancer genetic counseling.

Artikel: Measuring psychosocial functioning in the radiation oncology clinic: a systematic review

Abstract: This paper aimed to systematically review the (1) prevalence, (2) risk factors, (3) interventions, and (4) measurement instruments associated with psychosocial function decline in radiation therapy (RT) patients.

Methods

A MEDLINE systematic literature review was performed to identify studies monitoring psychosocial function among RT patients as a primary endpoint.

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