Partnering with healthcare facilities to understand psychosocial distress screening practices among cancer survivors: pilot study implications for study design, recruitment, and data collection
Abstract Background We sought to understand barriers and facilitators to implementing distress screening (DS) of cancer patients to inform and promote uptake in cancer treatment facilities. We describe the recruitment and data collection challenges and recommendations for assessing DS in oncology tr...
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Main Authors: | Diane Ng (Author), M. Shayne Gallaway (Author), Grace C. Huang (Author), Theresa Famolaro (Author), Jennifer Boehm (Author), Karen Stachon (Author), Elizabeth A. Rohan (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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