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</script>AbstractAimTo describe the experience of distress in people with cancer of working age.DesignA cross‐sectional study.MethodsIn this cross‐sectional study, patients (N = 168) with both ongoing (N = 56) and completed treatment (N = 105) completed the Distress Thermometer and the detailed problem list. Data were analysed by descriptive and analytical statistics.ResultsA large proportion of patients (29%) continued to experience high distress (>3 according to the Distress Thermometer) even after treatment was completed. Patients experienced several problems after treatment had ended such as fatigue (44%), sleep problems (34%), worries (31%), pain (31%), tingling in hands and feet (31%) and problems with memory/concentration (30%). Patients with financial/insurance problems had significantly higher distress than those who did not have these problems.
psychosocial, treatment, financial, distress thermometer, RT1-120, distress, Nursing, Hälsovetenskaper, Anxiety, rehabilitation, Cross-Sectional Studies, working age, Neoplasms, Health Sciences, oncology, cancer, Humans, fatigue, Research Articles, Fatigue, Stress, Psychological
psychosocial, treatment, financial, distress thermometer, RT1-120, distress, Nursing, Hälsovetenskaper, Anxiety, rehabilitation, Cross-Sectional Studies, working age, Neoplasms, Health Sciences, oncology, cancer, Humans, fatigue, Research Articles, Fatigue, Stress, Psychological
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