Psychosocial screening instruments to assist support consultants in patients with cancer

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Abstract

ObjectivesAround 30% of patients with cancer suffer from psychosocial problems requiring formal care; however, these problems are often not identified. Support consultants may play a role in identifying these problems. This study investigates the feasibility of using validated screening instruments to assist support consultants in identifying psychosocial problems.MethodsProspective observational study focusing on patients visiting support consultants at hospital-affiliated centres for information and support. The feasibility of using screening instruments was assessed based on the percentage of patients willing to participate. For these patients, possible psychosocial problems were objectified, and referral to formal care was assessed.ResultsOut of 227 eligible patients at IntermeZZo, 48 participated (21.1%). At PATIO, over 141 consultations took place and 27 patients participated. Main reason for non-participation was that patients did not feel such a need. The majority showed elevated scores, indicating possible psychosocial problems and around half were referred. Respecting the individual needs of patients and offering them with what benefits them is crucial, including screening instruments does not match their needs nor did support consultants feel it was appropriate in certain cases.ConclusionGiven the low percentage of questionnaires administered, it does not seem feasible to systematically administer them to patients visiting support consultants.
Original languageEnglish
Article numberspcare-2023-004733
Pages (from-to)e2488-e2491
Number of pages4
JournalBMJ Supportive & Palliative Care
Volume14
Issue numbere3
Early online date8 Jan 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 19 Dec 2024

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