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Prevalence and factors associated with demoralization in palliative care patients: A cross-sectional study from Hong Kong.

Wallace Chi Ho ChanClare Tsz Kiu YuDenis Ka Shaw KwokJamie Kit Ming Wan
Published in: Palliative & supportive care (2022)
This is the first study which reports the prevalence of demoralization in Hong Kong. Demoralization was found common in community-living palliative care patients receiving medical social work services in Hong Kong. This study provides evidence of the importance of differentiating the constructs between demoralization and depression. It also provides an implication that those who are married, more depressed, and have the least family support could be the most vulnerable group at risk of demoralization. We recommend that early assessment of demoralization among palliative care patients be considered.
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