Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University, St. Louis, MO 63110, USA.
Psychooncology. 2013 Mar;22(3):699-703. doi: 10.1002/pon.3057. Epub 2012 Feb 21.
In 2009, the APOS commissioned a survey of its members and attendees of the annual meetings in 2008 and 2009. The goal of the survey was to assess the scope of psychosocial support services for cancer patients in the USA.
Two hundred thirty-three individuals (27% response rate) completed the survey, which included questions assessing the extent to which respondents' institutions provided informational and psychosocial support services and conducted screening for psychosocial distress.
Respondents were primarily psychologists, although oncologists, nurses, social workers, and others were represented, as well. A broad array of informational and support services were endorsed as being provided to cancer patients, both at no charge or for a fee. Respondents identified social workers as the professionals most often providing psychosocial services to cancer patients. Respondents also indicated that most psychosocial services have not been tailored to fit a culturally diverse population. Furthermore, most of the organizations represented in the survey do not routinely screen cancer patients for psychosocial distress.
A broad range of psychosocial services are provided in cancer treatment settings; however, despite National Comprehensive Cancer Network and Institute of Medicine recommendations, routine screening for distress is not offered in a majority of cancer care organizations. Despite the racial, ethnic, cultural, and linguistic diversity of the US population, most organizations have not adapted their educational materials nor their psychosocial services to meet the needs of a diverse patient population.
2009 年,APOS 对其成员和 2008 年和 2009 年年会的与会者进行了调查。调查的目的是评估美国癌症患者的心理社会支持服务范围。
233 人(27%的回复率)完成了调查,其中包括评估受访者所在机构提供信息和心理社会支持服务以及进行心理困扰筛查的程度的问题。
受访者主要是心理学家,尽管也有肿瘤学家、护士、社会工作者等代表。广泛的信息和支持服务被认可为向癌症患者提供,无论是免费还是收费的。受访者认为社会工作者是最常向癌症患者提供心理社会服务的专业人员。受访者还表示,大多数心理社会服务并没有针对不同文化的人群进行调整。此外,调查中代表的大多数组织并没有定期对癌症患者进行心理困扰筛查。
在癌症治疗环境中提供了广泛的心理社会服务;然而,尽管有国家综合癌症网络和医学研究所的建议,大多数癌症护理组织并没有提供常规的困扰筛查。尽管美国人口在种族、民族、文化和语言方面存在多样性,但大多数组织没有调整其教育材料或心理社会服务以满足多样化患者群体的需求。