Consensus on the standard of psycho-oncological care, psychosocial complexity and care activity at the Catalan Institute of Oncology
Abstract
Introduction: Psychosocial care for cancer patients and their families should be part of all comprehensive model of care that aims to reduce the life impact of cancer. Psychosocial interventions have proven to be effective in helping patients and families to cope with the highly complex psychosocial situations that arise as a result of a cancer diagnosis. Aim: To define and explain the model of Psychosocial Care in the Psychosocial Committee of the Catalan Institute of Oncology (ICO) using criteria of vulnerability, complexity and referral; framed and based on the values of the ICO (focused on patients and family’s needs). Method: The model presented in this document consists of five pillars: 1) Principles of Psychosocial Practice in Oncology; 2) Areas of action in the Psychosocial Care of the cancer patient and family; 3) Screening for emotional distress and referral of the cancer patient and family for specific psycho-oncological care; 4) Psychosocial Committee: (objectives; functions; organization; composition; participating disciplines; referral criteria and levels of complexity; and procedure); and 5) Productivity index. Results: Patients and relatives who were attended by the CPS showed statistically significant improvement in the levels of emotional distress, going from an initial mean of 8.12 / 10 (VAS / ENV) to a mean of 6.27 / 10 (VAS / ENV). It also shows that the interventions derived from the psychosocial committee reduced the percentage of initial cases of high complexity, from 69.3% to 49.3%. Conclusions: Addressing psychosocial complexity by means of a model based on consensual multi- and interdisciplinary criteria helps in making decisions about the actions to be taken and in improving the emotional distress and complexity of the patients and the family.
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