European Journal of Cancer
Volume 36, Issue 5 , Pages 579-585, March 2000

Psychosocial problems secondary to cancer:

an Italian multicentre survey of consultation-liaison psychiatry in oncology

  • L Grassi

      Affiliations

    • Dipartimento Discipline Comunicazione e Comportamento, Sezione di Psichiatria, Universitá di Ferrara, Corso Giovecca 203, 44100 Ferrara, Italy
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author. Tel.: +39-532-236-809; fax: +39-532-212-240
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  • P Gritti

      Affiliations

    • Dipartimento Assistenziale di Psichiatria, Unità Operativa di Igiene Mentale, II Università di Napoli, Largo Madonna delle Grazie, 80138 Napoli, Italy
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  • M Rigatelli

      Affiliations

    • Dipartimento Patologie Neuropsicosensoriali, Sezione di Psichiatria, Università di Modena, Via Pozzo 1, 41100 Modena, Italy
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  • C Gala

      Affiliations

    • Servizio di Psicologia Clinica, IRCSS, Ospedale Maggiore, Via Sforza 35, 20122 Milan, Italy
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  • for the Italian Consultation-Liaison Group

Received 19 April 1999; received in revised form 13 September 1999; accepted 28 October 1999.

Abstract 

Data relative to consultation-liaison psychiatry (C-L) in oncology are lacking. In order to examine this area, a multicentre investigation was conducted in 17 general hospitals in Italy. All psychiatric consultation requests for cancer patients referred to C-L during a 1-year period were evaluated. Only 5% (n=217 referred patients: 114 men and 103 women) of all C-L activity were for cancer patients. Most were ‘routine’ consultations (72%) for current psychiatric symptoms (69%) or coping/compliance problems (12%). Previous psychological or psychiatric disorders were shown in 32% of cases. Approximately 40% of patients were not informed of their referral to C-L. The most frequent ICD-10 psychiatric diagnoses were adjustment disorders (27%) and major affective disorders (23%). Transfer to psychiatric units was low (1%). These findings indicate the need for improvement of referral criteria to C-L and closer attention to continuity of psychosocial care of cancer patients during hospitalisation and post-discharge.

Keywords:  Psychiatric morbidity, Cancer patients, Consultation-liaison psychiatry

 

PII: S0959-8049(99)00285-3

European Journal of Cancer
Volume 36, Issue 5 , Pages 579-585, March 2000