2021
DOI: 10.1002/capr.12488
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What is the best time for psychosocial counselling from the perspective of cancer patients and their relatives? A multi‐centre qualitative study

Abstract: Purpose The aim of this study was to identify at what time patients with cancer and their relatives want to be informed about and receive psychosocial counselling. Methods In a multi‐centre prospective study, both users and non‐users of psychosocial cancer counselling were asked to participate in a qualitative interview about their preferences for psychosocial counselling. A second interview was scheduled 3–6 months thereafter. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and coded according to content analysis. Resul… Show more

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“…Finally, we found waiting times to be largely independent of gender , which is very important as is it well known that men have more problems accessing mental health care in many cultures and across different mental health services (Alston, 2012; Bayer et al, 2020; Oliffe & Phillips, 2008; Roxo et al, 2021; Singer, Kojima, et al, 2022; Zeissig et al, 2015). It means that once men have made the first step and contacted the psychotherapist, they have the same experiences regarding waiting times as women.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%
“…Finally, we found waiting times to be largely independent of gender , which is very important as is it well known that men have more problems accessing mental health care in many cultures and across different mental health services (Alston, 2012; Bayer et al, 2020; Oliffe & Phillips, 2008; Roxo et al, 2021; Singer, Kojima, et al, 2022; Zeissig et al, 2015). It means that once men have made the first step and contacted the psychotherapist, they have the same experiences regarding waiting times as women.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 53%