Predictors of cancer patients' utilization of psychooncological support: Examining patient´s attitude and physician´s recommendation

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Contributors

  • Ute Goerling - , Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin (Author)
  • Christian Albus - , University of Cologne (Author)
  • Corinna Bergelt - , University of Greifswald (Author)
  • Yesim Erim - , State Vocational Colleges at the University Hospital Erlangen (Author)
  • Hermann Faller - , University Hospital of Würzburg (Author)
  • Franziska Geiser - , University of Applied Sciences of the Sparkassen-Financial Group - Bonn (Author)
  • Klaus Hönig - , Ulm University Medical Center (Author)
  • Beate Hornemann - , University Cancer Center (UCC) (Author)
  • Imad Maatouk - , University Hospital of Würzburg (Author)
  • Barbara Stein - , Paracelsus Private Medical University (Author)
  • Martin Teufel - , University of Duisburg-Essen (Author)
  • Martin Wickert - , University Hospital Tübingen (Author)
  • Joachim Weis - , Protestant University of Applied Sciences Freiburg (Author)

Abstract

PURPOSE: Patients with cancer suffer from a wide range of psychological distress. Nevertheless, in the literature low utilization rates of psychooncological services are reported. Various factors may influence the utilization of professional support during inpatient care. Up to now it is unclear to what extent patients' attitude towards psychooncological support and physicians' recommendation for psychooncological care may influence the utilization.

METHODS: In a multicenter longitudinal observational study in Comprehensive Cancer Centers Germany, 1398 patients with mixed cancer diagnoses were assessed at baseline during their hospital stay with respect to psychooncological distress and the need for and use of psychooncological services.

RESULTS: Psychooncological support was used by almost 28.4% of patients up to this time. A positive attitude towards psychooncological support was reported by 41.6%. A recommendation of psychooncological support by a physician was received by 16.2%. These patients reported a significant higher level of distress compared to patients who did not received a recommendation. Multivariable logistic regression detected that the utilization rate was 3.79 times higher among patients with positive attitude towards psychooncological support (OR, 3.79; 95% CI 2.51-5.73, p < 0.001). Utilization was 4.21 times more likely among patients who received a physician´s recommendation (OR, 4.21; 95% CI 2.98-5.95, p < 0.001).

CONCLUSION: The results of the study provide evidence of the relevance of giving more attention to psychooncological distress and attitudes towards psychooncological care. To reduce reservations, patients need low-threshold information about the psychooncological services offered.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)17997-18004
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of cancer research and clinical oncology
Volume149
Issue number20
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2023
Peer-reviewedYes

External IDs

PubMedCentral PMC10725332
Scopus 85176784049

Keywords

Sustainable Development Goals

Keywords

  • Humans, Anxiety, Physicians, Patient Acceptance of Health Care/psychology, Patients, Neoplasms/therapy