Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8567524 | Applied Nursing Research | 2018 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Performance status, waiting times and household income were key predictors of distress. Findings could assist clinicians to identify higher-risk population subsets that could benefit from targeted screening and additional psychological and social work support. Findings could also assist administrators to consider the contribution of modifiable factors such as waiting times to patient distress.
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Authors
Michelle MBBS, Peter K.H. BSc (Hons), BVMS, MBBS, FRACP, Scott Taylor, Joseph McTigue, Angus Cook, Marion (Clinical Nurse Manager), Arman MBBS FRACP, Claire E. PhD, RN,