Psychological Symptoms in Advanced Cancer
- PMID: 30100372
- DOI: 10.1016/j.soncn.2018.06.005
Psychological Symptoms in Advanced Cancer
Abstract
Objectives: To discuss psychological symptoms among patients with advanced cancer, assessment of psychological symptoms, and evidence-based strategies to manage psychological symptoms.
Data sources: Current cancer-care guidelines and journal articles.
Conclusion: Psychological symptoms are prevalent among patients with advanced cancer and may not be evident without appropriate screening. Distressed patients may not meet criteria for a full clinical psychiatric diagnosis, but may still benefit from interventions to improve quality of life.
Implications for nursing practice: Nurses can improve the lives of patients by assessing for psychological symptoms; providing appropriate referrals, treatment, and/or follow-up; and recommending integrative methods for psychological symptom self-management.
Keywords: advanced cancer; nursing; psychological symptoms; quality of life.
Copyright © 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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