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Screening op psychologische late effecten bij overlevenden van kanker in de kindertijd, adolescentie en jonge volwassenheid: Een systematisch overzicht
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Screening op psychologische late effecten bij overlevenden van kanker in de kindertijd, adolescentie en jonge volwassenheid: Een systematisch overzicht

De afgelopen jaren hebben veel nieuwe onderzoeken aangetoond dat veel overlevenden van kinderkanker nog lang na het einde van de behandeling last hebben van psychisch leed. Er is echter een gebrek aan psychosociale ondersteuning tijdens de follow-up fases. De auteurs bespreken de beschikbare literatuur en suggereren de implementatie van screeningsinstrumenten voor psychosociale nood om de kwaliteit van de nazorg te verbeteren.

Jaar:2015

Screening for Psychological Late Effects in Childhood, Adolescent and Young Adult Cancer Survivors

This publication was inspired by increasing evidence in the past years, indicating that many childhood cancer survivors suffer from psychological distress long after treatment ended. However, psychosocial issues are often neglected during follow-up care. Including screening for psychological distress before follow-up appointments might help address the topic in survivors who need support. The aim of this publication was to systematically review the available evidence on screening for psychological distress in childhood cancer survivors.

The authors found eight studies that investigated different screening tools for their utility in detecting psychological distress in childhood cancer survivors. The Brief Symptom Inventory-18 with an adapted cutoff score for childhood cancer survivors, and the newly developed short form of the Beck Depression Index were both shown to be of potential benefit as brief screening tools in follow-up care.

As a conclusion, the authors identified promising screening tools to be used to detect psychological distress in childhood cancer survivors. However, there is still a lack of studies addressing applicability and effectiveness when screening is routinely implemented into follow-up care. To improve the quality of follow-up care, and identify and treat survivors with psychological distress, screening tools should now be implemented and their adequacy further tested in day-to-day clinic life.

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