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Psychosociale factoren met invloed op ontstaan en verloop van kanker

Artikel: 'Cognitive and affective influences on perceived risk of ovarian cancer.' (2015)

Studies suggest that both affective and cognitive processes are involved in the perception of vulnerability to cancer and that affect has an early influence in this assessment of risk. We constructed a path model based on a conceptual framework of heuristic reasoning (affect, resemblance, and availability) coupled with cognitive processes involved in developing personal models of cancer causation.

Artikel: 'The changing landscape of cancer care – the impact of psychosocial clinical practice guidelines.' (2015)

The International Psycho-Oncology Society (IPOS) has championed the need for quality care to incorporate attention to the psychosocial concerns of cancer patients. Widespread international endorsement of distress as the ‘6th vital sign’ is a major step towards improving access to psychosocial care and reducing the isolation and stigma experienced by many affected by cancer.

Review: 'Screening for psychological distress in cancer: renewing the research agenda.' (2015)

Although health policy for cancer care promotes screening of patients for emotional distress, the utility and validity of screening have been questioned. Continued research to refine detection of distress or to evaluate outcomes of screening programmes is unlikely to end this controversy. Instead, we need to identify more fundamental research questions that address the validity or utility of screening in this context.

Review: 'The characteristics and effectiveness of Question Prompt List interventions in oncology.' (2015)

Question Prompt Lists (QPLs) have been used extensively in the oncology setting to improve communication, psychological and/or cognitive outcomes.

Artikel: 'Intolerance of uncertainty, cognitive complaints, and cancer-related distress in prostate cancer survivors.' (2015)

Prostate cancer survivors have reported cognitive complaints following treatment, and these difficulties may be associated with survivors' ongoing cancer-related distress. Intolerance of uncertainty may exacerbate this hypothesized relationship by predisposing individuals to approach uncertain situations such as cancer survivorship in an inflexible and negative manner. We investigated whether greater cognitive complaints and higher intolerance of uncertainty would interact in their relation to more cancer-related distress symptoms.

Oproep tot indienen van projecten voor de "Well Done Awards"

Iedereen uit de gezondheidssector kan deelnemen. De winnaar uit elke categorie krijgt niet alleen naambekendheid, maar ook 3000 Euro.

Project: 'Psychosociaal transmuraal zorgpad voor oncologische patiënten'

Hier vindt u de resultaten over het project psychosociaal transmuraal zorgpad voor oncologische patiënten. Deze resultaten werden voorgesteld op 29/01/2015 op het symposium georganiseerd door het oncologisch studiecentrum Erika Thijs. 

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