Illness representations and psychological outcomes in chronic lymphocytic leukaemia.
Nicole A ArratoThomas R ValentineJohn C ByrdJeffrey A JonesKami J MaddocksJennifer A WoyachBarbara L AndersenPublished in: British journal of health psychology (2021)
Results of the first CLL illness representation study provide directions for future clinical efforts. By identifying differences among patients' perceptions of CLL consequences, symptom burden, concerns, and emotional responses, an at-risk patient group might receive tailored psychological treatment. Treatments may address negative perceptions, to reduce psychological risk associated with chronic cancer.