Communicating the introduction of psychology services in the palliative care (PC) cancer setting: A randomized double blind trial.

2018 
129Background: Despite high distress and empirical support for psychosocial services for cancer patients, the utilization of these services continue to be low. Our aims are to ascertain if the manner of introducing psychology services impact patients’ acceptance of services and identify factors associated with acceptance and barriers of psychology utilization. Methods: 100 PC cancer patients who have not received prior psychology services were randomized to observe two video vignettes: one showed a physician introducing a counselor and psychology services to the patient (PI); another showed a counselor entering and introducing psychology services alone (CI). Randomization was stratified using baseline Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale scores. After viewing both videos, patients completed a survey regarding preference, attitudes, and barriers for psychology services. Patients were blinded regarding the purpose of the study and investigators were blinded to content and order of videos presented. Results...
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