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Salud Mental 2019; 42 (3)
Evidence-based psycho-oncology: A priority in mental health
Galindo-Vázquez O, Costas-Muñiz R
Language: English
References: 20
Page: 101-102
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Comprehensive cancer care includes psycho-oncological treatment. The reliable identification
of emotional distress is a prerequisite for adequate psycho-oncological treatment (Senf,
Fettel, Demmerle, & Maiwurm, 2019). This derives from the prevalence of mental health
problems among the population with cancer. For example, depression has been reported between
8% and 24% (Krebber, Buffart, Kleijn, Riepma et al., 2014), which can be increased
and accompanied by clinical conditions such as the demoralization syndrome and existential
distress in patients with advanced cancer (An, Lo, Hales, Zimmermann et al., 2018). It
can also impact patients’ quality of life (Aguado Loi, Baldwin, McDermott, McMillan et al.,
2013; Yanez, Thompson, & Stanton, 2011), adherence to treatment (Costas-Muniz, Leng,
Diamond, Aragones et al., 2015), increasing the days of hospitalization, and communication
issues with the health team (Krok-Schoen, Fernandez, Unzeitig, Rubio et al., 2019).
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