The impact of cancer on the mental health of patients parenting minor children: A systematic review of quantitative evidence.
Lene Marie JohannsenMaja BrandtWiebke FrerichsLaura InhesternCorinna BergeltPublished in: Psycho-oncology (2022)
This review reveals the dimension of mental burden affecting cancer patients parenting minor children. To identify, address and timely treat potentially arising mental health problems and support needs, affected parents should be closely monitored by healthcare professionals and referred to specialized support offers, if necessary. In the context of a comprehensive patient- and family-oriented care, it is highly relevant to integrate mental health (including parental) issues routinely into oncological care by proactively asking for the patient's psychosocial situation and the family status.
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