Psychosocial care in cancer: an overview of psychosocial programmes and national cancer plans of countries within the International Federation of Psycho-Oncology Societies.

Grassi L, Watson M, IPOS Federation of Psycho-Oncology Societies' co-authors, Andritsch E, Armay Z, Asuzu C, Baider L, Bardwell WA, Bulotiene G, Cheng CT, Dauchy S, Dellson P, de Walden-Galuszko K, Dhillon H, Die-Trill M, Hulbert-Williams N, Ireland J, Kim JH, Manicom C, McLeod D, Monteiro LM, Pang Y, Pereira Franco MH, Monica L, Rohánszky M, Schumacher A, Simoni? A, Singer S, Tang L, van der Linden M, Yoshiuchi K, Weis J, Wössmer B, Wright S

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Abstract

We report data from representatives of national professional psycho-oncology societies on the integration of psychosocial care into national cancer programmes or cancer plans. To date information on how, or whether, psychosocial care has been recognized and integrated into comprehensive cancer care internationally has been extremely limited. The value of the current survey, whilst not comprehensive, lies with the fact that it is the first to report on the current status of psychosocial care for cancer patients and their families from a global perspective. Representatives of 29 countries that are members of the Federation of National Psycho-Oncology Societies, coordinated under the aegis of the International Psycho-Oncology Society (IPOS), participated in a survey aimed at clarifying access to psychosocial care. Results indicate that while psychosocial oncology has grown over the last decade, it is either not established or not completely established, or not an integral part of care in some countries, especially developing countries, where basic care is sometimes not provided to cancer patients. Future targets need to focus on the integration of psychosocial oncology programmes into comprehensive cancer care and their coordination within multidisciplinary teams.

Details about the publication

JournalPsycho-Oncology
Volume21
Issue10
Page range1027-1033
StatusPublished
Release year2012
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
KeywordsPsychology Medical; Humans; Psychotherapy; Health Services Needs and Demand; Societies Medical; Health Policy; Medical Oncology; Neoplasms; Psychology Medical; Humans; Psychotherapy; Health Services Needs and Demand; Societies Medical; Health Policy; Medical Oncology; Neoplasms

Authors from the University of Münster

Schumacher, Andrea
Medical Clinic of Internal Medicine A (Hematology, Oncology, and Oneumology) (Med A)