1. [The early recognition of mental morbidities during psycho-oncologic treatment].
- Author
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Mailáth M, Laczkóné Majer R, Horváth Z, and Szabó SG
- Subjects
- Antidepressive Agents therapeutic use, Humans, Hungary, Mental Disorders diagnosis, Mental Disorders etiology, Mental Fatigue etiology, Mental Health Services statistics & numerical data, Neoplasms diagnosis, Neoplasms therapy, Program Evaluation, Psychotherapy organization & administration, Risk Assessment, Severity of Illness Index, Stress, Psychological etiology, Treatment Outcome, Early Diagnosis, Mental Disorders drug therapy, Mental Fatigue drug therapy, Neoplasms psychology, Psycho-Oncology organization & administration, Stress, Psychological drug therapy
- Abstract
Unfortunately there have been no positive changes in the main indicators of cancer incidence in Hungarian population since the turn of the millennium. The main goal of psycho-oncologic treatment is to provide the highest possible quality of life to the patient. The prevalence of mental disorders in cancer patients is high and it is accompanied by a rather small number of qualified staff. Thus, the remedy might be the identification of high-risk patients, i.e. the systematic psycho-oncologic screening. Hungary is still lacking a unified screening method that involves all oncologic treatment-providing units. Compiling the Hungarian standards for the Distress Thermometer and the Problem List is the first step of a complex program for creating a general psycho-oncologic screening. Such a comprehensive program might improve oncologic patient-care and, eventually, the quality and prospect of the lives of patients.
- Published
- 2017