Association between requests for supportive care assistance and patients' characteristics, prior to treatment in a comprehensive cancer center.
Marianne RazaviCristiane Decat BergerotKaren Lynn ClarkMatthew LoscalzoHussai NuristaniRichard ObenchainSharon H BaikWilliam DalePublished in: Psycho-oncology (2022)
We demonstrated that distress levels were strongly correlated with requests for assistance. Patients' clinical and demographic characteristics such as age, household income, disease stage and survey language were associated with inquiries for psychosocial support, highlighting the importance of targeting interventions towards those most likely to need them, to better aim patients' needs. Therefore, tailoring supportive care assistance to patients' characteristics could help boost the frequency of requests, reduce distress burden, and improve health outcomes.