Evidence-Based Practice in Psychosocial Oncology from the Perspective of Canadian Service Directors [PDF]
Evidence-based practices facilitate the effective delivery of psychological services, yet research on the implementation of evidence-based practices in psychosocial oncology (PSO) is scarce.
Sarah Mackay +3 more
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Disparities in pediatric psychosocial oncology utilization. [PDF]
AbstractBackgroundIntegratedbehavioral health models have been proposed as care delivery approaches to mitigate mental health disparities in primary care settings. However, these models have not yet been widely adopted or evaluated in pediatric oncology medical homes.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective cohort study of 394 children with newly diagnosed ...
Zheng DJ +8 more
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40th Annual CAPO Conference—Responding to the Human Experience of Cancer and Caring for the Soul: Building on 40 Years of Global Leadership in Psychosocial Oncology [PDF]
On behalf of the Canadian Association of Psychosocial Oncology, we are pleased to present the Abstracts from the 2025 Annual Conference, titled “Responding to the Human Experience of Cancer and Caring for the Soul: Building on 40 years of global ...
Peter Traversa, Doris Howell
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Psychosocial Advances in Neuro-oncology [PDF]
Neuro-oncology is a complex field encompassing scientific and clinical developments in the diagnosis and management of cancers directly affecting the central nervous system (CNS). These include brain tumors and metastases, and non-CNS cancers and treatments that produce neurocognitive impairment. To date, the dominant focus of neuro-oncology literature
Tamara eOwnsworth +2 more
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Quality improvement project to transition psychosocial oncology clinical care to a telehealth workflow during the COVID-19 pandemic: a quasi-experimental study [PDF]
Introduction The COVID-19 pandemic created an urgent need for an innovative method of care delivery for psychosocial oncology. The psychosocial oncology services at the University Health Network in Toronto, Canada transitioned expeditiously to digital ...
Rickinder Sethi +5 more
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36th Annual CAPO Conference: Advocating for All: Psychosocial Oncology at the Intersections of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, 8–10 June 2021 [PDF]
On behalf of the Canadian Association of Psychosocial Oncology, we are pleased to present the Abstracts from the 2021 Annual Conference, titled “Advocating for All: Psychosocial Oncology at the Intersections of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion”.
Peter Traversa
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Finding a needle in a haystack: The identification of clinical practice guidelines for psychosocial oncology through an environmental scan of the academic and gray literature [PDF]
Objective Clinical practice guidelines (CPGs) are evidence‐based tools well‐suited to translate the latest research evidence into recommendations for routine clinical care. Given the rapid expansion of psychosocial oncology research, they represent a key
Catherine Bergeron +5 more
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Evaluation of psychological resilience and psychosocial care competencies of oncology nurses: a cross-sectional study [PDF]
Background Cancer causes psychological problems as well as physical health problems. Oncology nurses are charged with the identification and management of psychological problems, whilst continuing to provide care to cancer patients.
Gizem Özcan +2 more
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Psychosocial Oncology Supports for Men
Although men’s cancer experiences have received limited attention within the field of psychosocial oncology, increasing attention is being devoted to the development and evaluation of men-centered programs.
Lisa M. Wenger PhD +2 more
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Recruitment problems in psychosocial oncology research. [PDF]
van Lankveld JJDM +6 more
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