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Clinical assessment of depression in terminally ill cancer patients: A practical guide
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Quality Of LifeFamily MedicinePsychological Co-morbiditiesCancer PatientsMental HealthCancer EducationMood SymptomEnd-of-life CareIll Cancer PatientsHealth SciencesPsychiatryDepressionPractical GuideIll Cancer PopulationPsychiatric DisorderClinical AssessmentPalliative CareUnique PresentationTerminal IllnessMedicinePsychopathology
Depression is commonly experienced by cancer patients at the end of life. The identification of patients suffering from depression is essential to provide clinicians with an opportunity to relieve considerable suffering. However, the assessment of depressive symptoms is complex and often challenging in a terminally ill cancer population. This article offers practical guidelines to assist clinicians with the diagnosis of depression, reviews the defining symptoms of depression and their unique presentation in patients at the end of life, suggests modifications of the standard diagnostic interview, and provides examples of specific assessment questions to target depressive symptoms at the end of life.
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