2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ejon.2015.07.006
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Supportive care needs and distress in patients with non-melanoma skin cancer: Nothing to worry about?

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“…41 Other quantitative studies have also shown that patients with keratinocyte carcinoma experience anxiety and worry about future skin cancers, 42 and have unmet needs regarding the health system and information-related matters. 8 The overall methodological quality of the included studies was good, although there was general poor reflexivity. Providing an overall score for the level of confidence in qualitative review findings is a relatively new development, 19,43 and draws upon the concepts of dependability (established using a set of critical appraisal questions) and credibility (ranked according to the 'goodness of fit' between the author's interpretation and the original data).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…41 Other quantitative studies have also shown that patients with keratinocyte carcinoma experience anxiety and worry about future skin cancers, 42 and have unmet needs regarding the health system and information-related matters. 8 The overall methodological quality of the included studies was good, although there was general poor reflexivity. Providing an overall score for the level of confidence in qualitative review findings is a relatively new development, 19,43 and draws upon the concepts of dependability (established using a set of critical appraisal questions) and credibility (ranked according to the 'goodness of fit' between the author's interpretation and the original data).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Knowledge about recognizing signs of skin cancer is particularly important as 44% of patients with a keratinocyte carcinoma will develop additional lesions within 3 years and there is a 2·8% risk of developing a second melanoma after 5 years and a 3·6% risk after 10 years . Other quantitative studies have also shown that patients with keratinocyte carcinoma experience anxiety and worry about future skin cancers, and have unmet needs regarding the health system and information‐related matters …”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were publications on comorbidities in SC patients, 113 HRQoL after treatment [118][119][120][121][122][123][124][125][126] and many studies dedicated to different aspects of QoL in different populations of SC patients including studies on behaviour modification, 169,170 predictors of QoL, 171,172 predictors of survival, 173,174 supportive care needs, 175,176 coping strategies 177 and fear of cancer recurrence. 178 Many HRQoL tools have been used in SC patients, with a range of frequency of use.…”
Section: Exclusion Criteriamentioning
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“…Es frecuente que las lesiones dérmicas les lleven a un cierto retraimiento social por la apariencia física que provocan las lesiones. En algunos casos, donde la persona tiene otras enfermedades, puede haber un cierto rechazo a la cirugía o a tomar más medicaciones, lo que nos debe llevar a explorar este tipo de ideas 19 . En otros casos, las dificultades cognitivas relacionadas con la demencia pueden requerir que el especialista se tome su tiempo para poder explicar el alcance de la lesión y las consecuencias de las alternativas terapéuticas 20 .…”
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