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The distress thermometer in survivors of gynaecological cancer: accuracy in screening and association with the need for person-centred support
Mette L. Olesen
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, Merete K. Hansen, Helena Hansson, Bent Ottesen, Klaus K. Andersen,
Vibeke Zoffmann
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Corresponding author for this work
Department of Clinical Medicine
Section of Health Services Research
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Survivors
100%
Distress Thermometer
100%
Gynecological Cancer
100%
Anxiety Scale
90%
Depression Scale
90%
Hospital Anxiety
90%
Supported Conversation
20%
Psychological Distress
20%
Screening Tool
20%
Positive Predictive Value
10%
Short Screening
10%
Perceived Need
10%
Negative Predictive Value
10%
Nurse-led
10%
Cancer Survivors
10%
Receiver Operating Characteristic Curve
10%
Supportive Interventions
10%
Area under the Curve
10%
Nursing and Health Professions
Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale
100%
Female Genital Tract Cancer
100%
Distress Syndrome
22%
Receiver Operating Characteristic
11%
Randomization
11%
Gold Standard
11%
Malignant Neoplasm
11%
Positive and Negative Predictive Values
11%
False Positive Result
11%
Area under the Curve
11%
Psychology
Depression Scale
100%
Psychological Distress
22%