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Purpose: Psycho-oncological screening is required to identify distressed patients and direct them to psycho-oncological care. In practice, screening procedure and related communication are still insufficient due to various barriers on the side of the medical team. The aim of this study is to evaluate the specifically developed training (OptiScreen training) on screening from nurses’ perspective. Methods: N = 72 nurses from visceral–oncological care at Hanover Medical School received the 6-h training, which consisted of three modules and targeted topics around screening, psycho-oncology and communication. The training was evaluated using a pre- and post-questionnaire assessing screening knowledge, uncertainties and further satisfaction outcomes. Results: Personal uncertainties were significantly reduced by the training (t(63) = − 13.32, p
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Dreismann, L., Schoknecht, K., Vogel, A., & Zimmermann, T. (2023). Should I call psycho-oncology? Training nurses on psycho-oncological screening reduces uncertainties. Journal of Cancer Research and Clinical Oncology, 149(12), 10585–10592. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00432-023-04936-3
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