2014
DOI: 10.5455/cap.20131009062433
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Depression in Cancer Patients

Abstract: ÖzetOnkoloji hastalarında en sık görülen psikiyatrik bozukluklardan biri olan depresyonun hastalığın seyrine ve hastanın yaşam kalitesine olumsuz etkilerinin olduğu araştırmalarla belirlenmiştir. Bu saptamalara karşın tedavi ve bakımda bu etken yeterince göz önünde bulundurulmamaktadır. Psiko-onkoloji son yıllarda göstermiş olduğu gelişimiyle birlikte hastaların tıbbi tedavinin yanı sıra ve hastanın psikososyal yönden desteklenmesi ve gerektiğinde psikiyatrik tedavi ve bakım alması arasında önemli bir bağ kuru… Show more

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“…In Turkey, breast, thyroid, and colorectal cancers in women, and lung, prostate, and colorectal cancers are seen most common (2).In the phase of treatment and care, cancer affects the quality of life of both the patient and his/her relatives negatively from many aspects such as physical, emotional, and economic (4,5). Additionally, the perception of cancer as a disease that threatens life, fear of losing the patient, feelings of desperation, and difficulties in coping may disrupt the well beings, relationships, sleep patterns, and general health of patient's relatives (6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Turkey, breast, thyroid, and colorectal cancers in women, and lung, prostate, and colorectal cancers are seen most common (2).In the phase of treatment and care, cancer affects the quality of life of both the patient and his/her relatives negatively from many aspects such as physical, emotional, and economic (4,5). Additionally, the perception of cancer as a disease that threatens life, fear of losing the patient, feelings of desperation, and difficulties in coping may disrupt the well beings, relationships, sleep patterns, and general health of patient's relatives (6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%