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COPD: Psychosocial and Psychophysiological Issues
Psychosomatics, 1978Abstract The treatment of the patient with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) described here is one in which psychosocial assets are increased, the effect of life change is minimized, and the emotional defenses are utilized to cope with the disease process.
D B, Rowlett, D L, Dudley
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Psychosocial Issues and Bereavement
Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2019Patients with serious illness and their family caregivers face numerous ongoing psychological and social concerns and stressors throughout the disease trajectory. Common challenges relate to the need to manage the disease by making complex and often difficult medical decisions.
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Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology, 1998
A, Filiberti, R A, Audisio, S, Kaasa
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A, Filiberti, R A, Audisio, S, Kaasa
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Psychosocial Issues in Geriatric Rehabilitation
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2017Geriatric patients present multiple age-related challenges and needs that must be taken into account during the rehabilitation process to achieve expected goals. This article examines the importance of identifying and managing psychosocial issues commonly observed in older adults and presents strategies to optimize their rehabilitation process ...
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Psychosocial issues in pediatric diabetes
Current Diabetes Reports, 2001Although the majority of diabetic patients exhibit mild depression, anxiety, and somatic complaints at the time of diagnosis, these symptoms are usually temporary and resolve within 6 to 9 months. However, in some patients, depressive symptoms may increase with the duration of diabetes.
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Psychosocial issues in breast cancer
Obstetrics and Gynecology Clinics of North America, 2002The breast cancer experience can bring with it a broad range of emotional sequelae for the woman, her spouse/partner, and her family. Often, patients bear these emotional burdens silently and miss opportunities for the physician and health care team to offer recommendations and interventions for her and her family.
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Psychosocial issues: Pelvic exenterative surgery
Journal of Surgical Oncology, 2001AbstractThis review of the literature describes the psychosocial consequences of all the elements associated with Pelvis Exenterative Surgery (PES): a diagnosis of cancer and/or its recurrence, impact of procedures such as simple or radical hysterectomy, prostatectomy, or colostomy. All studies report a high incidence of anxiety, depression, selfâimage
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Psychosocial issues in breast cancer
Current Opinion in ONCOLOGY, 1995Over the past year, increasing research attention has been devoted to the issue of women at increased risk of developing breast cancer. These articles focus on a range of issues from recruiting high-risk women into breast cancer trials to recommendations for assessment and counseling women with a family history of breast cancer. In addition, continuing
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Psychosocial issues in antiretroviral treatment
New Directions for Mental Health Services, 2000AbstractThe advent of effective treatments for HIV has begun a new era in the worldwide HIV epidemic. Many new political, social, economic, medical, and psychological issues arise in the struggle to contain this epidemic. Mental health providers must understand the context in which people with HIV find themselves making decisions about their health ...
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