Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2733721 | Journal of Pain and Symptom Management | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The four identified symptom clusters were consistent across statistical methods and cancer types, although there were some noteworthy differences. Statistical derivation of symptom clusters is in need of greater methodological guidance. A psychosocial pathway in the management of symptom clusters may improve quality of life. Biological mechanisms underpinning symptom clusters need to be delineated by future research. A framework for evidence-based screening, assessment, treatment, and follow-up of symptom clusters in advanced cancer is essential.
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Authors
Skye T. BPsych (Hons), DClinPsych, Daniel S.J. BSc, PhD, MPH, Phyllis N. MClinPsych, MPH, PhD, Melanie R. MBBS, PhD, Meera MPC, PhD, Galina BMBS, PhD, Paulos BA, MSc, PhD, Allison MPH(Hons), PhD, Niall C. BA, BM, BCh, PhD, Stephen J. MBBS, PhD, Kim MSc,