2018-1-31 · Distress Thermometer One of the most commonly used tools is the Distress Thermometer (DT). The NCCN has advocated for the DT to be used to assess distress in cancer patients. The DT is a self-report tool that includes an overall distress rating (0-10) over the past week and a problem list where a
2013-5-3 · The "Distress Thermometer" (DT) a distress screening tool was introduced as a pilot project with day care and inpatient oncology patients of St Vincent s University Hospital Dublin in an effort to improve the identification management and treatment of psychological distress in oncology patients.
2021-6-17 · Distress Thermometer in palliative care settings.25 26 The two studies published since the meta-analysis 22 propose an optimal clinical cut-off of ⩾ 5 and report high sensitivity but poor specificity (i.e. < 60 ). There is acknowledged varia-tion in Distress Thermometer clinical cut-offs according to
2015-11-24 · The distress thermometerSubjective Units of Distress Scale (SUDS) Try to get used to rating your distress fear anxiety or discomfort on a scale of 0-100. Imagine you have a distress thermometer to measure your feelings according to the following scale. Notice how
2010-1-13 · The Distress Thermometer is a modified visual analogue scale that resembles a thermometer. It ranges from 0 (no distress) to 10 (extreme distress Fig. 1) also contains an accompanying list of 34 problems grouped into five categories (practical family emotional spiritual/religious and physical).
2012-5-31 · The distress thermometer is a quick screening tool used to measure psychological symptoms in patients with cancer. Abstract. Patients with cancer and their families and carers may experience a range of psychological symptoms. This article describes a pilot of the distress thermometer a tool used to measure patients levels of distress and found
2020-9-11 · A Distress Thermometer cut-off of ⩾5 is in line with the existing research in palliative care. 23-26 Across all cut-offs the specificity is poor to fair which may be as the Distress Thermometer was developed as a screen for multi-factorial distress rather than simply clinical mood disorders. It may be that rather than the Distress
Sir The report on distress screening using distress thermometer is very interesting. Lewis et al. concluded for "Positive correlation between distress score and pain score and occurrence of physical symptoms."The concern is on distress thermometer. Chambers et al. reported that this tool was acceptable in case that "a cut-off of ≥4 may be optimal soon after diagnosis and for
2010-1-13 · The Distress Thermometer is a modified visual analogue scale that resembles a thermometer. It ranges from 0 (no distress) to 10 (extreme distress Fig. 1) also contains an accompanying list of 34 problems grouped into five categories
Background The distress thermometer (DT) has been used in psycho-oncology research across the globe and has been recommended as a clinical tool to be used routinely in cancer settings to detect clinically significant distress. We sought to characterize the translation and validation of the DT in cancer patients in different countries and cultures and summarize how the translated versions function to
The Distress Thermometer Cutoff Points and Clinical Use Alexandra Cutillo MA Erin O Hea PhD Sharina D. Person PhD Darleen Lessard MS Tina L. Harralson PhD and Edwin Boudreaux PhD ARTICLE P sychological distress as a consequence of cancer care is related to diagnoses of anxiety depression adjustment disorders and decreased
The distress thermometer (DT) is commonly used in cancer care to improve detection of distress. The DT s recommended cut-off score of 4 or 5 has typically been established using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) by receiver operating characteristic curve analysis.
2015-11-5 · NCCN Distress Thermometer for Patients Second please indicate if any of the following has been 8 problem for you in the past week including today. Be sure to SCREENING TOOLS FOR MEASURING DISTRESS Instructions First please circle the number (0-10) that best describes how much distress you have been experiencing in the past week including today.
2011-3-2 · for distress Donald McLaren Baken and Cheryl Woolley School of Psychology Massey University Palmerston North New Zealand Abstract Objective Screening for distress is important for identifying those who might benefit from support and allocating limited resources. A common screening tool is the Distress Thermometer
2020-9-11 · A Distress Thermometer cut-off of ⩾5 is in line with the existing research in palliative care. 23-26 Across all cut-offs the specificity is poor to fair which may be as the Distress Thermometer was developed as a screen for multi-factorial distress rather than simply clinical mood disorders. It may be that rather than the Distress
2021-7-22 · Background The Distress Thermometer is the most widely used rapid screening tool for assessing psychological distress in people affected by cancer. Use of such tools to assess patients emotional and physical needs is a requirement of the NICE guidelines for supportive and palliative care.
2013-5-3 · The "Distress Thermometer" (DT) a distress screening tool was introduced as a pilot project with day care and inpatient oncology patients of St Vincent s University Hospital Dublin in an effort to improve the identification management and treatment of psychological distress in oncology patients.
Distress thermometer (DT) is a single-item self-report measure of distress that provides a brief visual analogue non-invasive screening for distress among cancer patients as well as patients with chronic diseases. With these advantages DT represents a very useful tool
2015-5-28 · ORIGINAL ARTICLE An analysis of the distress thermometer problem list and distress in patients with cancer Lisa VanHoose Lora L. Black Kimberly Doty Dory Sabata Philip Twumasi-Ankrah Sarah Taylor Rhonda Johnson Received 4 June 2014/Accepted 1 October 2014/Published online 16 October 2014
2019-3-26 · The Distress Thermometer is a tool that can help both the person and staff to begin a conversation with each other about the wider range of difficulties together with the services and resources that may be helpful in addressing them. How to Use the Distress Thermometer . There are many ways of using the Distress Thermometer.
2010-1-13 · The Distress Thermometer is a modified visual analogue scale that resembles a thermometer. It ranges from 0 (no distress) to 10 (extreme distress Fig. 1) also contains an accompanying list of 34 problems grouped into five categories (practical family emotional spiritual/religious and physical).
Sir The report on distress screening using distress thermometer is very interesting. Lewis et al. concluded for "Positive correlation between distress score and pain score and occurrence of physical symptoms."The concern is on distress thermometer. Chambers et al. reported that this tool was acceptable in case that "a cut-off of ≥4 may be optimal soon after diagnosis and for
2018-1-31 · Distress Thermometer One of the most commonly used tools is the Distress Thermometer (DT). The NCCN has advocated for the DT to be used to assess distress in cancer patients. The DT is a self-report tool that includes an overall distress rating (0-10) over the past week and a problem list where a
2011-3-2 · for distress Donald McLaren Baken and Cheryl Woolley School of Psychology Massey University Palmerston North New Zealand Abstract Objective Screening for distress is important for identifying those who might benefit from support and allocating limited resources. A common screening tool is the Distress Thermometer
2021-2-12 · The Distress Thermometer is a tool that you can use to talk to your doctors about your distress. It has a scale on which you circle your level of distress. It also asks about the parts of life in which you are having problems. The Distress Thermometer has been tested in many studies and found to work well. Please complete the Distress
The distress thermometer (DT) is commonly used in cancer care to improve detection of distress. The DT s recommended cut-off score of 4 or 5 has typically been established using the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) by receiver operating characteristic curve analysis.
2011-3-2 · for distress Donald McLaren Baken and Cheryl Woolley School of Psychology Massey University Palmerston North New Zealand Abstract Objective Screening for distress is important for identifying those who might benefit from support and allocating limited resources. A common screening tool is the Distress Thermometer
2018-11-19 · The Distress Thermometer This screening tool is aimed at encouraging you and professionals to explore current problems and issues that may be affecting your physical psychological social and spiritual well-being. The outcome (including your score) of this assessment is to be documented in your
2015-11-5 · NCCN Distress Thermometer for Patients Second please indicate if any of the following has been 8 problem for you in the past week including today. Be sure to SCREENING TOOLS FOR MEASURING DISTRESS Instructions First please circle the number (0-10) that best describes how much distress you have been experiencing in the past week including today.
Sir The report on distress screening using distress thermometer is very interesting. Lewis et al. concluded for "Positive correlation between distress score and pain score and occurrence of physical symptoms."The concern is on distress thermometer. Chambers et al. reported that this tool was acceptable in case that "a cut-off of ≥4 may be optimal soon after diagnosis and for
2015-11-24 · The distress thermometerSubjective Units of Distress Scale (SUDS) Try to get used to rating your distress fear anxiety or discomfort on a scale of 0-100. Imagine you have a distress thermometer to measure your feelings according to the following scale. Notice how
2021-7-9 · 10.47. Distress Thermometer 10.48. Elixhauser Comorbidity Index (ElixhauserCI) 10.49. Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS) 10.50. EuroQol 5-Dimension 5-Level Health Scale (EQ-5D-5L) 10.51. EULAR Sjögren s Syndrome Patient Reported Index (ESSPRI) 10.52. Functional Assessment of Cancer Therapy—General (FACT-G) 10.53.
2013-2-13 · Purpose This study aims to translate the Distress Thermometer (DT) into Indonesian test its validity in Indonesian women with breast cancer and determine norm scores of the Indonesian DT for clinically relevant distress. Methods First the original version of the DT was translated using a forward and backward translation procedure according to the guidelines.
2012-5-31 · The distress thermometer can also be given to carers to help them with their concerns and emotional issues we have found that carers levels of distress are often much higher than patients . Current research recognises this and it is an area that requires more
2021-6-17 · Distress Thermometer in palliative care settings.25 26 The two studies published since the meta-analysis 22 propose an optimal clinical cut-off of ⩾ 5 and report high sensitivity but poor specificity (i.e. < 60 ). There is acknowledged varia-tion in Distress Thermometer clinical cut-offs according to
2021-4-13 · NCCN DISTRESS THERMOMETER Instructions Please circle the number (0–10) that best describes how much distress you have been experiencing in the past week including today. Extreme distress No distress YES NO Practical Problems Child care Food Housing Insurance/financial Transportation Work/school
2010-1-13 · The Distress Thermometer is a modified visual analogue scale that resembles a thermometer. It ranges from 0 (no distress) to 10 (extreme distress Fig. 1). It also contains an accompanying list of 34 problems grouped into five categories (practical family emotional spiritual/religious and physical).
2015-11-5 · NCCN Distress Thermometer for Patients Second please indicate if any of the following has been 8 problem for you in the past week including today. Be sure to SCREENING TOOLS FOR MEASURING DISTRESS Instructions First please circle the number (0-10) that best describes how much distress you have been experiencing in the past week including today.
2013-5-3 · The "Distress Thermometer" (DT) a distress screening tool was introduced as a pilot project with day care and inpatient oncology patients of St Vincent s University Hospital Dublin in an effort to improve the identification management and treatment of psychological distress in oncology patients.
2018-1-31 · Distress Thermometer One of the most commonly used tools is the Distress Thermometer (DT). The NCCN has advocated for the DT to be used to assess distress in cancer patients. The DT is a self-report tool that includes an overall distress rating (0-10) over the past week and a problem list where a