Cancer care today often provides state-of-the-science biomedical treatment, but fails to address the psychological and social (psychosocial) problems associated with the illness. This failure can compromise the effectiveness of health care and thereby adversely affect the health of cancer patients. Psychological and social problems created or exacerbated by cancerincluding depression and other emotional problems; lack of information or skills needed to manage the illness; lack of transportation or other resources; and disruptions in work, school, and family lifecause additional suffering, weaken adherence to prescribed treatments, and threaten patients’ return to health. Today, it is not possible to deliver high-quality cancer care without using existing approaches, tools, and resources to address patients’ psychosocial health needs. All patients with cancer and their families should expect and receive cancer care that ensures the provision of appropriate psychosocial health services. Cancer Care for the Whole Patient recommends actions that oncology providers, health policy makers, educators, health insurers, health planners, researchers and research sponsors, and consumer advocates should undertake to ensure that this standard is met.
Board on Health Care Services & Committee on Psychosocial Services to Cancer Patients
Cancer Care for the Whole Patient [PDF ebook]
Meeting Psychosocial Health Needs
Cancer Care for the Whole Patient [PDF ebook]
Meeting Psychosocial Health Needs
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语言 英语 ● 格式 PDF ● 网页 454 ● ISBN 9780309111089 ● 编辑 Ann E. K. Page & Nancy E. Adler ● 出版者 National Academies Press ● 发布时间 2008 ● 下载 3 时 ● 货币 EUR ● ID 7140937 ● 复制保护 Adobe DRM
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