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  1. Psychosocial experiences regarding potential fertility loss and pregnancy failure after treatment in cancer survivors of reproductive age to identify psychosocial care needs: a systematic review

    Purpose

    The challenges of fertility loss owing to cancer treatment persist long after treatment. However, psychosocial care for fertility among cancer...

    Kanako Yoshida, Tomoko Hashimoto, ... Nao Suzuki in Supportive Care in Cancer
    Article 10 May 2024
  2. Patients’ expectations of and experiences with psychosocial care needs in perioperative nursing: a descriptive study

    Background

    Meeting inpatients’ psychosocial care needs is essential for their wellbeing, recovery, and positive experiences. This study aimed to...

    Kari Ingstad, Mona K. Pedersen, ... Preben U. Pedersen in BMC Nursing
    Article Open access 05 September 2023
  3. The psychosocial needs of head and neck cancer patients: a multicenter study

    Introduction

    Cancer is among the most frequent pathologies and a major cause of death and disability. Scientific research and surgeons focus mainly on...

    Andrea Ferri, Giovanni Lilloni, ... Stefania Sivero in European Archives of Oto-Rhino-Laryngology
    Article 04 May 2024
  4. Ocular Disease and Sight Loss: Meeting Psychosocial Needs

    ​Background:
     
    Psychosocial care remains an extremely important part of the holistic approach to care, but one which has been underestimated in clinical...
    Susan Watkinson, Swapna Naskar Williamson
    Book 2023
  5. Development and evaluation of the psychometric properties of a digital questionnaire for the evaluation of perinatal psychosocial needs

    Background

    If the purpose of maternal education is for women to take control of their own health and that of their family in the process, it is...

    Paola Bully, Isabel Artieta-Pinedo, ... Maite Espinosa in BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
    Article Open access 17 October 2023
  6. Collaborative Recognition of Wellbeing Needs: A Novel Approach to Universal Psychosocial Screening on the Neonatal Unit

    Universal screening for the psychological needs of families in neonatal care is internationally recommended, but is not routinely practiced in the...

    Davy Evans, Daisy Eatwell, ... Ruth Butterworth in Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings
    Article 29 April 2024
  7. The psychosocial needs of patients who have chronic kidney disease without kidney replacement therapy: a thematic synthesis of seven qualitative studies

    Background

    Limited quantitative data suggests that patients who have chronic kidney disease without kidney replacement therapy (CKD without KRT) may...

    Christina Seery, Sarah Buchanan in Journal of Nephrology
    Article Open access 01 September 2022
  8. Psychosocial Needs for Newly Diagnosed Youth with Type 1 Diabetes and Their Families

    Purpose of Review

    To synthesize findings from studies published within the last 5 to 10 years and recruiting families of children with new-onset type...

    Susana R. Patton, David Maahs, ... Mark A. Clements in Current Diabetes Reports
    Article 21 June 2022
  9. Women’s experiences of trauma, the psychosocial impact and health service needs during the perinatal period

    Background

    Traumatic events are associated with psychological and physical health problems for women in the perinatal period (i.e.,...

    Essence Perera, Sharon Chou, ... Kristin Reynolds in BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
    Article Open access 21 March 2023
  10. A survey of Canadian adult rheumatologists’ knowledge, comfort level, and barriers in assessing psychosocial needs of young adults with rheumatic diseases

    To assess adult rheumatologists’ comfort level, current practices, and barriers to provision of optimal care in supporting young adults with...

    Madhavi Prasad, Michelle Batthish, ... Roberta Berard in Rheumatology International
    Article 10 May 2023
  11. Key aspects of psychosocial needs in palliative care - a qualitative analysis within the setting of a palliative care unit in comparison with specialised palliative home care

    Background

    The number of palliative care patients with complex needs is increasing in developed countries. In addition to physical aspects and symptom...

    Cathrin Michel, Hannah Seipp, ... Stefan Bösner in BMC Palliative Care
    Article Open access 21 July 2023
  12. “The place it puts us in emotionally and relationally with our child, it’s damaging”: understanding the real-world psychosocial needs of caregivers of childhood cancer survivors

    Purpose

    Understanding the lived experiences of childhood cancer caregivers can guide the development of effective psychosocial models of care. We...

    Dori Beeler, Vivian Christensen, ... Erika Cottrell in Journal of Cancer Survivorship
    Article 06 October 2023
  13. Symptom burden, psychosocial distress and palliative care needs in heart failure – A cross-sectional explorative pilot study

    Background

    Beyond guideline-directed treatments aimed at improving cardiac function and prognosis in heart failure (HF), patient-reported outcomes...

    F. Strangl, E. Ischanow, ... M. Rybczynski in Clinical Research in Cardiology
    Article Open access 14 April 2022
  14. Exploring the experiences and psychosocial support needs of informal carers of men with breast cancer: a qualitative study

    Purpose

    The provision of practical and emotional support for men who have been diagnosed with breast cancer in the UK falls primarily on their...

    Beth Herring, Helena Lewis-Smith, ... Diana Harcourt in Supportive Care in Cancer
    Article Open access 04 May 2022
  15. Multisystemic Resilience and Psychosocial Wellbeing among Older Refugees: A Systematic Review with Implications for Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS)

    Older refugees experience poor mental and emotional health outcomes compared to younger counterparts. Although older adults are instrumental in...

    Julie A. Tippens, Sarah Erwin, ... Alice Lakati in Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health
    Article 15 July 2023
  16. Parents as informal caregivers of children and adolescents with spinal muscular atrophy: a systematic review of quantitative and qualitative data on the psychosocial situation, caregiver burden, and family needs

    Background

    Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a rare degenerative neuromuscular disease, mostly occurring in infants and children, leading to muscle...

    Maja Brandt, Lene Johannsen, ... Corinna Bergelt in Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases
    Article Open access 19 July 2022
  17. The psychosocial health, experiences and needs of older adults and care partners during the first surge of the COVID-19 pandemic: a mixed-methods study

    Background

    Minimal research has leveraged qualitative data methods to gain a better understanding of the experiences and needs of older adults (OAs)...

    Allison Marziliano, Edith Burns, ... Liron Sinvani in BMC Geriatrics
    Article Open access 15 September 2022
  18. Examining Psychosocial Correlates of a Home Smoking Ban Among Low-income Smokers: Analysis of Social Support, Unmet Social Needs, Perceived Stress, and Depressive Symptoms

    Home smoking bans reduce exposure to second-hand smoke. Understanding how psychosocial factors are related to having a home smoking ban may lead to...

    Tess Thompson, Ebuwa I. Evbuoma-Fike, ... Matthew W. Kreuter in Journal of Community Health
    Article 06 August 2022
  19. Psychosocial assessment practices for hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: a national survey study

    Psychosocial health predicts and contributes to medical outcomes for patients undergoing hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). Yet, there...

    Lori Wiener, Timothy S. Sannes, ... Hermioni L. Amonoo in Bone Marrow Transplantation
    Article 26 August 2023
  20. Sociodemographic and psychosocial risk factors of railway suicide: a mixed-methods study combining data of all suicide decedents in the Netherlands with data from a psychosocial autopsy study

    Background

    Railway suicide has profound implications for the victims and their family, and affects train drivers, railway personnel, emergency...

    Elias Balt, Saskia Mérelle, ... Renske Gilissen in BMC Public Health
    Article Open access 26 February 2024
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