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Psychosoziale Versorgung von Krebspatienten
Authors:Susanne Singer  Sylvia Hohlfeld  Daniel M��ller-Briel  Andreas Dietz  Elmar Br?hler  Katharina Schr?ter  Antje Lehmann-Laue
Affiliation:1. Abt. Gesundheitspsychologie und Angewandte Diagnostik, Bergische Universit?t Wuppertal, Gau?str. 20, 42119, Wuppertal, Deutschland
5. Abteilung Medizinische Psychologie und Medizinische Soziologie, Universit?t Leipzig, Leipzig, Deutschland
2. Tumorzentrum, Universit?tsklinikum Leipzig, Leipzig, Deutschland
3. Bereich Informationsmanagement, Universit?tsklinikum Leipzig, Leipzig, Deutschland
4. Klinik und Poliklinik f??r Hals-Nasen-Ohrenheilkunde, Universit?tsklinikum Leipzig, Leipzig, Deutschland
Abstract:

Objectives

The aim of this study was to determine rates of psychooncological care for cancer inpatients and outpatients under routine conditions in a large University hospital. The percentage of patients who received care was analyzed and compared with self-rated and expert rated supportive care needs.

Methods

The percentage of inpatients who received psychooncological care was calculated by comparing the number of cancer patients treated at the hospital as documented by the local tumor registry (n=1,979) with the number of patients treated by a psychooncologist in that hospital as documented by the hospital??s psychooncological consultation liaison service. The percentage of outpatients who received psychooncological care was calculated by comparing the number of incident cancer cases as documented by the local tumor registry (n=5,886) with the number of patients who received at least one consultation at the local tumor counseling centre. Supportive care needs were estimated by analyzing data of a prospective patient survey in the same hospital (n=1,803) using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale and single items to determine social burden and the wish for emotional support.

Results

The results showed that 11% of inpatients and outpatients (n=234 and n=638, respectively) received psychooncological care. Social care needs were prevalent in 37% and psychological care needs in 52% of the patients during the stay in hospital and in 42% (social and psychological) 6 months later. Of the patients 41% expressed the need to see a social worker and 29% to see a psychologist. Large differences were found between patients with different tumor entities.

Conclusion

Psychooncological care delivered to cancer patients under routine conditions was below the actual rate required as estimated by screening instruments and as expressed by the patients.
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