A survey of cancer patients, caregivers, and providers regarding familiarity, importance, and utilization of supportive and integrative oncology services.
Cherry JiangOlivia LarbiDenise FeyesGi-Ming WangHasina MomotazMing LiKatherine DaunovBarbara DalySusan MazanecSamuel Rodgers-MelnickSarah RolfeNancy TamburroMonica Webb HooperSean HobsonRichard T LeePublished in: Supportive care in cancer : official journal of the Multinational Association of Supportive Care in Cancer (2021)
Social work and nutrition services were most familiar to respondents, and also generally the most important, accessible, and utilized. Lack of awareness was the most common barrier cited and suggests that increased efforts to educate patients and providers about other services available are needed.