Comprehensive Distress Screening And Referral At A Tertiary Cancer Center.

Elizabeth Trice Loggers,Stephen D. W. King,Jesse R. Fann, Kerry K McMillin, Jodie Hn David, Lexi M Harlow, Petr Horak, Jean C Yi,Tracy Kusnir-Wong,Barbara Jagels, Moreen Shannon-Dudley

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL ONCOLOGY(2017)

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134Background: Addressing distress in cancer patients is now broadly recognized as critical to well-being and associated with increased survival. Cancer centers are developing innovative distress screening methods; we describe our novel process and results. Methods: New patients from 9/2015 to 3/2017 received an email requesting completion of a 44-item web-based survey assessing depression (2-item Patient Health Questionnaire), anxiety (2-item Generalized Anxiety Disorder), quality of life (QOL, 28-item Functional Assessment of Cancer Treatment-General), malnutrition (3-item Malnutrition Screening Tool), and 9 items addressing existential crisis, physical function, symptoms, tangible needs and concerns for dependent children. Results were computer scored, with positive screens resulting in direct, automated referrals to supportive care services (SCR). Analysis includes descriptive statistics and logistic regression using SAS 9.4. Results: 71% (n = 2629 of 3724) of those approached provided an email and co...
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