Psychosocial care for adult cancer patients: guidelines of the Italian Medical Oncology Association
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
People with cancer often experience psychological and social needs, related to
their disease and treatments, that can negatively impact quality of life. Various social interventions
can be helpful but are not always offered to patients who would benefit from them. This guideline
aims to help oncology professionals address the psychosocial aspects of their adult patients and
of those who care for them. It was compiled by a multidisciplinary panel, including patients,
using rigorous methodology. Topics include patient information and communication, screening and
management of psychosocial needs, and caregiver support. In particular, evidence emphasizes that
nurses play a central role in providing psychosocial care and information for cancer patients, and
that Physician communication skills must be improved with specific evidence-based training. In
addition, psychosocial needs must be promptly detected and managed, especially with appropriate
non-pharmacological interventions.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
psychosocial care, cancer, guidelines
Elenco autori:
235. Caminiti C, Diodati F, Annunziata MA, Di Giulio P, Isa L, Mosconi P, Nanni MG, Patrini A, Piredda M, Santangelo C, Verusio C, Cinquini M, Fittipaldo VA, Passalacqua R.
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