نتایج جستجو برای: psychosocial care

تعداد نتایج: 647057  

Journal: :Clinical Obstetrics & Gynecology 2010

Journal: :Indian Journal of Palliative Care 2006

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2013
Guadalupe R Palos Frank R Tortorella Karen Stepen Maria Alma Rodriguez

The demand for patient-centered care has reinforced the need for a systematic approach to planning appropriate psychosocial services. A proposed strategy to address this need is to use a multidisciplinary team comprised of oncology nurses, physicians, mental health professionals, social workers, ethicists, and other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive psychosocial care to patients...

Journal: :Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition 2013
Laura M Mackner Rachel Neff Greenley Eva Szigethy Michele Herzer Kate Deer Kevin A Hommel

Pediatric inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) can affect many areas of psychosocial functioning, and comprehensive medical care includes consideration of psychosocial issues as well as disease factors. The purpose of this clinical report is to review research on psychosocial functioning in pediatric IBD and to provide recommendations for care providers in the areas of psychopathology, health-relat...

Journal: :BMC Neurology 2008
Charlotte Ytterberg Sverker Johansson Kristina Gottberg Lotta Widén Holmqvist Lena von Koch

BACKGROUND Considering the costs of multiple sclerosis (MS), it is crucial that the health-related services supplied are in accordance with needs as they are perceived by people with MS (PwMS). Satisfaction with care is related to quality of care and can provide health care providers with the means for improvement. The aim was to explore the perceived needs and satisfaction with care amongst Pw...

Journal: :Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology 2013
Laura P Forsythe Erin E Kent Kathryn E Weaver Natasha Buchanan Nikki A Hawkins Juan L Rodriguez A Blythe Ryerson Julia H Rowland

PURPOSE Given the importance of psychosocial care for cancer survivors, this study used population-based data to characterize survivors who reported a discussion with health care provider(s) about the psychosocial effects of cancer and who reported using professional counseling or support groups (PCSG) and tested associations between receipt of psychosocial care and satisfaction with care. PA...

Journal: :Oncology nursing forum 2011
Tracy K Gosselin Rebecca Crane-Okada Margaret Irwin Carol Tringali Jennifer Wenzel

PURPOSE/OBJECTIVES To develop and implement a survey of Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) members focused on their current practices and needs in relation to providing psychosocial care. DESIGN Descriptive, cross-sectional. SETTING Web-based survey of ONS members. SAMPLE An invitation was e-mailed to 11,171 ONS members. Of those, 623 followed the link to the electronic survey and 64% of thos...

Journal: :Collegium antropologicum 2015
Ana Habjanić Satu Elo Dusanka Micetić-Turk Arja Isola

The aim of this study was to explore nursing staffs' perceptions of the physical and psychological care needs of elderly residents, their views on the relative importance of these needs and their perceived ability to meet them. The literature reveals that the quality of elder care in nursing homes should comprise both physical and psychosocial care. Despite this, the nursing staffs' perceptions...

Journal: :Psycho-oncology 2011
Paul B Jacobsen David Shibata Erin M Siegel Ji-Hyun Lee William J Fulp Carlos Alemany Guillermo Abesada-Terk Richard Brown Thomas Cartwright Douglas Faig George Kim Richard Levine Merry-Jennifer Markham Fred Schreiber Philip Sharp Mokenge Malafa

OBJECTIVE An American Psychosocial Oncology Society workgroup has developed indicators of the quality of psychosocial care that can be measured through review of medical records. The present report describes the first large-scale use of these indicators to evaluate psychosocial care in outpatient medical oncology settings. METHODS Medical records of 1660 colorectal, breast and non-small cell ...

Journal: :Current Oncology 2009
R. Rutledge L. Robinson

In Canada people affected by cancer access psychosocial care and support from two systems. In the conventional medical system, psychosocial professionals focus mainly on screening for and treating those most distressed by their diagnosis. Many patients and family members go beyond this step to find information and support provided by community-based organizations (CBOS). This article outlines t...

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