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Psychological support for chronic conditions

Current Opinion in Supportive & Palliative Care, 2023
Purpose of review Haematological conditions are varied, and every condition presents unique psychosocial challenges to patients and their families. There is a growing body of evidence about high levels of psychological distress, negative impact on outcomes and evidence-based treatments, yet service provision is patchy and ...
Luke Solomons   +2 more
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Psychological Support for Cancer Patients

2023
From the time a person is diagnosed with cancer, a psychological sequalae of intense emotional challenges emerge for the patient as well as family members. Different stages require different types of psychosocial support including those for previvors, survivors, and people who need palliative care.
Shazia, Khalid   +2 more
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Psychological Support

2010
Stress is an everyday experience that no one is exempt from experiencing, whether the stressor is positive or negative. Combine that reality with a medical condition, and there is a noticeable increase in the stress level that can easily become overwhelming.
Mark Pishotta, Alison Krangel
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Psychologic support and psychotropic medications

Current Opinion in ONCOLOGY, 1990
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Hennaux, Philippe, Razavi, Darius
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Psychological support for cancer patients

Nursing Standard, 1992
All nursing care for cancer patients should include psychological support, it was claimed last week after new evidence that psychological therapy improves patients' quality of life was published by a team from The Royal Marsden Hospital.
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