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Characteristics of Patients Presenting to a Psycho-Oncology Outpatient Clinic
Psychiatry Investigation ; : 743-754, 2021.
Article de En | WPRIM | ID: wpr-895473
Bibliothèque responsable: WPRO
ABSTRACT
Objective@#We aimed to determine the overall profile of patients in a psycho-oncology clinic and the differences in their characteristics according to the cancer site. @*Methods@#The charts of 740 patients aged under 81 years were reviewed. The data from 586 completed questionnaires were subjected to multiple comparison analyses using one-way analysis of variance to examine the demographic and clinical differences according to the cancer site. @*Results@#Most (n=532, 71.9%) patients were referred. Most new patients (n=426, 96.6%) received a psychiatric diagnosis; the most common diagnosis was depressive disorder (n=234, 31.6%). Likewise, depressive disorder accounted for the majority of diagnoses in all groups except for the digestive system cancer group in which sleep-wake disorder was the most prevalent. The female genital cancer group showed a higher level of anxiety symptoms than other groups, except for breast and haematolymphoid cancer groups, and psychological distress than all other groups. @*Conclusion@#There appear to be delays in the referral of cancer patients seeking psychiatric help to a psycho-oncology clinic. Along with tailoring approaches by cancer site, thorough evaluation and appropriate management of sleep-wake and anxiety symptoms are important for digestive system and female genital cancer patients, respectively.
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Texte intégral: 1 Indice: WPRIM langue: En Texte intégral: Psychiatry Investigation Année: 2021 Type: Article