• Medicina clinica · Feb 2020

    Case Reports

    Approaching psychosocial complexity in patients with cancer.

    • Francisco Luis Gil Moncayo, Jorge Maté Méndez, Cristian Ochoa Arnedo, Anna Casellas-Grau, Jordi Trelis Navarro, and Josep Maria Borràs Andrés.
    • Observatorio de Atención Psicosocial en Cáncer, Unidad de Psicooncología, Hospital Duran i Reynals, Instituto Catalán de Oncología, Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona, España; Grupo de Investigación en Estrés y Salud (GIES), Facultad de Psicología, Universidad Autónoma de Barcelona, Bellaterra, Barcelona, España. Electronic address: fgil@iconcologia.net.
    • Med Clin (Barc). 2020 Feb 14; 154 (3): 86-93.

    Background And AimTo assess emotional distress and complexity of patients referred to the Psychosocial Committee.Material And MethodsA pre-post single group study was performed in a sample of oncological patients. From the 144 patients referred to the committee, 27 were attended by psychosocial specialists. The patients' levels of emotional distress and psychosocial complexity were reviewed one month later.ResultsAfter having been attended according to the committee's indications, the patients showed significant decreases in emotional distress. The initial mean of 8 points on the emotional distress scale decreased to 5.81 points after having been referred to the specialist. This decline was also observed in psychosocial complexity. Before attendance, 70.4% patients showed high levels of complexity, and 7.4% showed low levels. After attendance, the percentages of patients with high levels of psychosocial complexity reduced to 48.1% and patients with low complexity increased to 22.2%.ConclusionsThe committee provides an instrument to refer patients who show high levels of psychosocial complexity and require preferential and multidisciplinary attention. The committee optimizes resources due to its efficiency in resolving complex cases.Copyright © 2019 Elsevier España, S.L.U. All rights reserved.

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