Journal article
Randomized trial of coordinated psychosocial interventions based on patient self-assessments versus standard care to improve the psychosocial functioning of patients with cancer
SA McLachlan, A Allenby, J Matthews, A Wirth, D Kissane, M Bishop, J Beresford, J Zalcberg
Journal of Clinical Oncology | AMER SOC CLINICAL ONCOLOGY | Published : 2001
Abstract
Purpose: To determine whether making patient-reported cancer needs, quality-of-life (QOL), and psychosocial information available to the health care team, allowing coordinated specifically targeted psychosocial interventions, resulted in reduced cancer needs, improved QOL, and increased satisfaction with care received. Methods: Self-reported cancer needs, QOL, and psychosocial information was collected from 450 people with cancer, using standardized questionnaires via a touch-screen computer. For a randomly chosen two thirds, this information was made available to the health care team who coordinated targeted psychosocial interventions. Information from the remaining one third was not seen. ..
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