What Impact Does an Initial Psycho-oncological Contact Have on People With Cancer?
brief summary
When diagnosed with cancer, patients or their relatives may, if they wish, on the recommendation of the treatment team and/or in cases of high stress, seek psycho-oncological support. This study investigates whether an initial consultation with a psycho-oncological specialist reduces anxiety and depression, improves quality of life, and whether patients subsequently make greater use of support services. Participants will be randomised, meaning they will be assigned to groups at random to ensure that the results are comparable. In the intervention group, participants will receive a detailed initial consultation with a psycho-oncology specialist and standard treatment. In the control group, participants receive standard treatment. To gather results, questionnaires are administered at regular intervals (at the start, after 3 and 6 months). The study lasts a total of 6 months. The study was developed by patients. It is being conducted simultaneously at several hospitals.
official title
The Impact of a Standardised Initial Contact by a Psycho-oncological Counsellor on Anxiety and Depression, Quality of Life and the Use of Psycho-oncological Support in Cancer Patients: A Patient-initiated Multicentre Randomised Controlled Study - the Psycho-oncological Initial Contact Study (PICS)