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Patients with both cancer and psychosis-to what extent do they receive specialized palliative care.

Jenny BergqvistStina HedskogChristel HedmanTorbjörn SchultzPeter Strang
Published in: Acta psychiatrica Scandinavica (2024)
Patients with a coexisting diagnosis of psychosis and metastatic cancer have a lower probability of receiving SPC. Receipt of specialized palliative care was associated with reduced number of unplanned emergency visits and a lower risk for death at an acute hospital. Efforts are needed to ensure equitable provision of SPC for patients with cancer and psychosis.
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