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Emotional Distress in Portuguese Cancer Patients: The Use of the Emotion Thermometers (ET) Screening Tool

Cancer patients may experience significant distress. The “Emotion Thermometers” (ETs) are a short visual analogue scale used to screen patients for psychosocial risk. This study aimed to assess emotional distress in a large sample of cancer patients attending psychological services at an non-governm...

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Autores principales: Silva, Sónia, Paredes, Tiago, Teixeira, Ricardo João, Brandão, Tânia, Dimitrovová, Klára, Marques, Diogo, Sousa, Joana, Leal, Monick, Dias, Albina, Neves, Carole, Marques, Graciete, Amaral, Natália
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10572115/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37830726
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11192689
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author Silva, Sónia
Paredes, Tiago
Teixeira, Ricardo João
Brandão, Tânia
Dimitrovová, Klára
Marques, Diogo
Sousa, Joana
Leal, Monick
Dias, Albina
Neves, Carole
Marques, Graciete
Amaral, Natália
author_facet Silva, Sónia
Paredes, Tiago
Teixeira, Ricardo João
Brandão, Tânia
Dimitrovová, Klára
Marques, Diogo
Sousa, Joana
Leal, Monick
Dias, Albina
Neves, Carole
Marques, Graciete
Amaral, Natália
author_sort Silva, Sónia
collection PubMed
description Cancer patients may experience significant distress. The “Emotion Thermometers” (ETs) are a short visual analogue scale used to screen patients for psychosocial risk. This study aimed to assess emotional distress in a large sample of cancer patients attending psychological services at an non-governmental organization (NGO), and to explore factors that may contribute to it. The ETs were answered by 899 cancer patients. They were, on average, 59.9 years old, the majority were female, had breast cancer, were under treatment or were disease-free survivors, and reported high levels of emotional distress, above the cut-off (≥5). A Generalized Linear Model was used to measure the association between the level of distress, age, gender, disease phase and 33 items of the problem list. Four items—sadness, depression, sleep and breathing—were found to be significantly related to a higher level of distress. Additionally, women and patients who were in the palliative phase also had significantly higher levels of distress. The results confirm the need for early emotional screening in cancer patients, as well as attending to the characteristics of each patient. Additionally, they highlight the utility of the ETs for the clinical practice, allowing to optimize the referral to specialized psychosocial services.
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spelling pubmed-105721152023-10-14 Emotional Distress in Portuguese Cancer Patients: The Use of the Emotion Thermometers (ET) Screening Tool Silva, Sónia Paredes, Tiago Teixeira, Ricardo João Brandão, Tânia Dimitrovová, Klára Marques, Diogo Sousa, Joana Leal, Monick Dias, Albina Neves, Carole Marques, Graciete Amaral, Natália Healthcare (Basel) Article Cancer patients may experience significant distress. The “Emotion Thermometers” (ETs) are a short visual analogue scale used to screen patients for psychosocial risk. This study aimed to assess emotional distress in a large sample of cancer patients attending psychological services at an non-governmental organization (NGO), and to explore factors that may contribute to it. The ETs were answered by 899 cancer patients. They were, on average, 59.9 years old, the majority were female, had breast cancer, were under treatment or were disease-free survivors, and reported high levels of emotional distress, above the cut-off (≥5). A Generalized Linear Model was used to measure the association between the level of distress, age, gender, disease phase and 33 items of the problem list. Four items—sadness, depression, sleep and breathing—were found to be significantly related to a higher level of distress. Additionally, women and patients who were in the palliative phase also had significantly higher levels of distress. The results confirm the need for early emotional screening in cancer patients, as well as attending to the characteristics of each patient. Additionally, they highlight the utility of the ETs for the clinical practice, allowing to optimize the referral to specialized psychosocial services. MDPI 2023-10-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10572115/ /pubmed/37830726 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11192689 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Silva, Sónia
Paredes, Tiago
Teixeira, Ricardo João
Brandão, Tânia
Dimitrovová, Klára
Marques, Diogo
Sousa, Joana
Leal, Monick
Dias, Albina
Neves, Carole
Marques, Graciete
Amaral, Natália
Emotional Distress in Portuguese Cancer Patients: The Use of the Emotion Thermometers (ET) Screening Tool
title Emotional Distress in Portuguese Cancer Patients: The Use of the Emotion Thermometers (ET) Screening Tool
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title_full_unstemmed Emotional Distress in Portuguese Cancer Patients: The Use of the Emotion Thermometers (ET) Screening Tool
title_short Emotional Distress in Portuguese Cancer Patients: The Use of the Emotion Thermometers (ET) Screening Tool
title_sort emotional distress in portuguese cancer patients: the use of the emotion thermometers (et) screening tool
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10572115/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37830726
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11192689
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