Psychoonkologische Angebote - was wunschen uber 60-jahrige Krebspatienten?

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Psychoonkologische Angebote - was wunschen uber 60-jahrige Krebspatienten? / Schweer, Carolin; Doering, Stephan; Haier, Jörg; Heuft, Gereon; Fritz, Fleur; Dugas, Martin; Schneider, Gudrun.

in: Z PSYCHOSOM MED PSYC, Jahrgang 57, Nr. 3, 2011, S. 223-32.

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Schweer, C, Doering, S, Haier, J, Heuft, G, Fritz, F, Dugas, M & Schneider, G 2011, 'Psychoonkologische Angebote - was wunschen uber 60-jahrige Krebspatienten?', Z PSYCHOSOM MED PSYC, Jg. 57, Nr. 3, S. 223-32. https://doi.org/10.13109/zptm.2011.57.3.223

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Schweer, C., Doering, S., Haier, J., Heuft, G., Fritz, F., Dugas, M., & Schneider, G. (2011). Psychoonkologische Angebote - was wunschen uber 60-jahrige Krebspatienten? Z PSYCHOSOM MED PSYC, 57(3), 223-32. https://doi.org/10.13109/zptm.2011.57.3.223

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@article{1e96010fb07546469c0dd34ebd1e77e2,
title = "Psychoonkologische Angebote - was wunschen uber 60-jahrige Krebspatienten?",
abstract = "OBJECTIVES: To determine the acceptance of psychooncological interventions and predictors of subjective needs in cancer patients over 60 years of age.METHODS: We examined 292 in- and outpatients (51% female, 51.7% aged over 60 years) from the Interdisciplinary Cancer Center of the University Hospital of M{\"u}nster with a questionnaire designed to assess their wish to participate in various psychooncological interventions (FIPA) and with the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS-D).RESULTS: 73.5 % of those over 60 years and 87.9 % of those under 60 years professed a wish for at least one specific psychooncological intervention. Higher age, lower levels of anxiety and cancer relapse were negative predictors of the readiness to attend psychooncological interventions (9 % variance explained). As to specific interventions, those aged 60 years or older showed lower acceptance only for relaxation techniques.CONCLUSIONS: Readiness to attend psychooncological interventions was high with only marginal differences between the age groups. Because objective features of the patient and the disease resulted only in a low predictability of the subjective need for psychooncological interventions, routine screening of cancer patients seems an important issue.",
keywords = "Adult, Age Factors, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Anxiety Disorders, Comorbidity, Cooperative Behavior, Cross-Sectional Studies, Depressive Disorder, Female, Germany, Health Services Needs and Demand, Health Services Research, Humans, Interdisciplinary Communication, Male, Middle Aged, Neoplasms, Patient Acceptance of Health Care, Patient Care Team, Psychotherapy, Social Support",
author = "Carolin Schweer and Stephan Doering and J{\"o}rg Haier and Gereon Heuft and Fleur Fritz and Martin Dugas and Gudrun Schneider",
year = "2011",
doi = "10.13109/zptm.2011.57.3.223",
language = "Deutsch",
volume = "57",
pages = "223--32",
journal = "Z PSYCHOSOM MED PSYC",
issn = "1438-3608",
publisher = "Vandenhoeck and Ruprecht GmbH and Co. KG",
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T1 - Psychoonkologische Angebote - was wunschen uber 60-jahrige Krebspatienten?

AU - Schweer, Carolin

AU - Doering, Stephan

AU - Haier, Jörg

AU - Heuft, Gereon

AU - Fritz, Fleur

AU - Dugas, Martin

AU - Schneider, Gudrun

PY - 2011

Y1 - 2011

N2 - OBJECTIVES: To determine the acceptance of psychooncological interventions and predictors of subjective needs in cancer patients over 60 years of age.METHODS: We examined 292 in- and outpatients (51% female, 51.7% aged over 60 years) from the Interdisciplinary Cancer Center of the University Hospital of Münster with a questionnaire designed to assess their wish to participate in various psychooncological interventions (FIPA) and with the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS-D).RESULTS: 73.5 % of those over 60 years and 87.9 % of those under 60 years professed a wish for at least one specific psychooncological intervention. Higher age, lower levels of anxiety and cancer relapse were negative predictors of the readiness to attend psychooncological interventions (9 % variance explained). As to specific interventions, those aged 60 years or older showed lower acceptance only for relaxation techniques.CONCLUSIONS: Readiness to attend psychooncological interventions was high with only marginal differences between the age groups. Because objective features of the patient and the disease resulted only in a low predictability of the subjective need for psychooncological interventions, routine screening of cancer patients seems an important issue.

AB - OBJECTIVES: To determine the acceptance of psychooncological interventions and predictors of subjective needs in cancer patients over 60 years of age.METHODS: We examined 292 in- and outpatients (51% female, 51.7% aged over 60 years) from the Interdisciplinary Cancer Center of the University Hospital of Münster with a questionnaire designed to assess their wish to participate in various psychooncological interventions (FIPA) and with the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS-D).RESULTS: 73.5 % of those over 60 years and 87.9 % of those under 60 years professed a wish for at least one specific psychooncological intervention. Higher age, lower levels of anxiety and cancer relapse were negative predictors of the readiness to attend psychooncological interventions (9 % variance explained). As to specific interventions, those aged 60 years or older showed lower acceptance only for relaxation techniques.CONCLUSIONS: Readiness to attend psychooncological interventions was high with only marginal differences between the age groups. Because objective features of the patient and the disease resulted only in a low predictability of the subjective need for psychooncological interventions, routine screening of cancer patients seems an important issue.

KW - Adult

KW - Age Factors

KW - Aged

KW - Aged, 80 and over

KW - Anxiety Disorders

KW - Comorbidity

KW - Cooperative Behavior

KW - Cross-Sectional Studies

KW - Depressive Disorder

KW - Female

KW - Germany

KW - Health Services Needs and Demand

KW - Health Services Research

KW - Humans

KW - Interdisciplinary Communication

KW - Male

KW - Middle Aged

KW - Neoplasms

KW - Patient Acceptance of Health Care

KW - Patient Care Team

KW - Psychotherapy

KW - Social Support

U2 - 10.13109/zptm.2011.57.3.223

DO - 10.13109/zptm.2011.57.3.223

M3 - SCORING: Zeitschriftenaufsatz

C2 - 21971693

VL - 57

SP - 223

EP - 232

JO - Z PSYCHOSOM MED PSYC

JF - Z PSYCHOSOM MED PSYC

SN - 1438-3608

IS - 3

ER -