Is screening for psychosocial risk factors associated with mental health care in older adults with cancer undergoing surgery?

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Background: Surgery is a notable stressor for older adults with cancer, who often are medically and psychosocially complex. The current study examined rates of preoperative psychosocial risk factors in older adults with cancer who were undergoing elective surgery and the relationship between these risk factors and the provision of mental health services during the postoperative hospitalization. Methods: A total of 1211 patients aged ≥75 years who were referred to the geriatrics service at a comprehensive cancer center were enrolled. Patients underwent elective surgery with a length of stay of ≥3 days and were followed for at least 30 days after surgery. A comprehensive geriatric assessment was administered as part of routine preoperative care. Bivariate relationships between demographic and surgical characteristics and the preoperative comprehensive geriatric assessment and the receipt of mental health services during the postoperative hospitalization period were examined. Characteristics with bivariate relationships that were significant at the level of P

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Trevino, K. M., Nelson, C. J., Saracino, R. M., Korc-Grodzicki, B., Sarraf, S., & Shahrokni, A. (2020). Is screening for psychosocial risk factors associated with mental health care in older adults with cancer undergoing surgery? Cancer, 126(3), 602–610. https://doi.org/10.1002/cncr.32564

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