Factors associated with distress and the impact of distress on acute health-care service utilization among patients diagnosed with breast and gynecological cancers.
Sut Yee LimYu KeNatalie Kah-Mun MokYung Ying TanPatricia Soek Hui NeoAlexandre ChanGrace Meijuan YangPublished in: Palliative & supportive care (2023)
Self-reported high distress was associated with higher odds of increased acute health-care services utilization (ED visits and hospitalizations) in patients with breast and gynecological cancer. Identifying the subgroups at risk of high distress could trigger early interventions that reduce unplanned health-care services utilization and possibly health-care costs.