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  • Oncology support services
  • Psychosocial oncology
  • Community health

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  • Existing clinical distress screening tools are often unsuitable for community-based cancer support settings.
  • Cancer survivors and community agency staff require tailored approaches for identifying psychosocial distress.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop, refine, and field-test a distress screening approach for cancer survivors accessing community-based support agencies.
  • To create a screening tool appropriate for the unique needs of community cancer support settings.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted a literature review and focus groups with cancer survivors and community agency staff.
  • Developed a new screening approach based on survivor and staff input, focusing on community-relevant problems.
  • Implemented tailored care pathways for addressing identified issues.

Main Results:

  • A novel distress screening approach was designed and implemented, differing from clinical questionnaires.
  • The new tool effectively identified relevant problems for individuals in a community setting.
  • Both cancer survivors and agency staff found the screening approach useful for problem identification and resolution.

Conclusions:

  • Distress screening in community-based cancer support settings can identify at-risk individuals.
  • Screening data can enhance service effectiveness reporting for support agencies.
  • A tailored screening approach is valuable for improving psychosocial support for cancer survivors.