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Németh, Noémi, Lazăr, Liviu, Szilagyi, Gheorghe, Platona, Rita Ioana, Beiuşanu, Corina, Racovişă, Mariana, Manole, Alexia, Davidescu, Lavinia, Paţcalău, Andrei Vasile |
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Journal of Psychological & Educational Research; Nov2024, Vol. 32 Issue 2, p124-135, 12p |
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An oncological diagnosis carries a weight that will inevitably diminish the quality of the patients' life. Despite that, some factors could be influenced, so that the overall outcome to be at least preserved, if not slightly enhanced. The oncological patients are of a great complexity when it comes to rehabilitation care, the reason being the fact that besides the malignancy, these patients also present a variety of other diseases, just like any other patient. Moreover, psychological involvement is incomparably more present and harder to deal with. Psychological status in oncological patients is influenced by the ability to internalize the diagnosis, associated comorbidities such as depression, anxiety, carious and pulmonary diseases or nutritional status and toxicology. Cost-effectiveness is a necessity to be proved for the rehabilitation programs to be actually included in the oncological patients' care throughout every stage of the disease, but despite the need, it still has to be furtherly analyzed for obtaining valid results. It is essential to acknowledge that cancer patients should not be denied therapeutic approaches that positively impact their overall condition and functionality. Rehabilitation strategies are instruments in supporting the patient's journey, helping them maintain or regain a sense of control, independence, and an improved overall quality of life. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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