Is screening for psychosocial risk factors associated with mental health care in older adults with cancer undergoing surgery?
Kelly M McConnellChristian J NelsonRebecca M SaracinoBeatriz Korc-GrodzickiSaman SarrafArmin ShahrokniPublished in: Cancer (2019)
Distressed older adults and those with low levels of support preoperatively were found to be more likely to receive mental health services after surgery. Nevertheless, less than one-third of these patients received inpatient postoperative mental health care, indicating that barriers to translating screening into the provision of psychosocial services remain.