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Distinct psycho-oncological support inclinations and needs in patients with cancer: A large sample latent class analysis approach
2021
In patients with cancer, the routine recording of distress symptoms has been widely established in recent years. Psycho-oncological support has proven to reduce distress and increase quality of life. Despite high levels of distress as well as physical and emotional challenges in patients with cancer, a significant proportion forgoes psycho-oncological services. Methods A cross-sectional retrospective evaluation was carried out. Latent class analysis was used to examine the relationship between
doi:10.5167/uzh-213533
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