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    • Clinical pathway for the screening, assessment and management of anxiety and depression in adult cancer patients: Australian guidelines. 

      Butow, PN; Price, MA; Shaw, Joanne; Turner, Jane; Clayton, Josephine; Grimison, Peter; Rankin, Nicole; Kirsten, Laura
      Published 2015-07-01
      Purpose A clinical pathway for anxiety and depression in adult cancer patients was developed to guide best practice in Australia. Methods The pathway was based on a rapid review of existing guidelines, systematic reviews ...
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    • Everybody wants it done but nobody wants to do it: an exploration of the barrier and enablers of critical components towards creating a clinical pathway for anxiety and depression in cancer 

      Rankin, Nicole; Butow, PN; Thein, Thida; Robinson, Tracy; Shaw, Joanne; Price, MA; Clover, Kerrie; Shaw, Tim; Grimison, Peter
      Published 2015-01-22
      Background This study aimed to explore barriers to and enablers for future implementation of a draft clinical pathway for anxiety and depression in cancer patients in the Australian context. Methods Health professionals ...
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    • Metabolic effects of access to sucrose drink in female rats and transmission of some effects to their offspring 

      Kendig, Michael D.; Ekayanti, Winda; Stewart, Hayden; Boakes, Robert A.; Rooney, Kieron
      Published 2015-06-01
      The aims of this study were, first, to examine the metabolic consequences for female rats of having unrestricted access to 10% sucrose solution and, second, to test for effects of this dietary intervention on their offspring. ...
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    • The prevalence and correlates of supportive care needs in testicular cancer survivors: A cross-sectional study 

      Smith, Allan 'Ben'; King, Madeleine; Butow, PN; Luckett, Tim; Grimison, Peter; Toner, Guy; Stockler, Martin; Hovey, Elizabeth; Stubbs, John; Hruby, George; Gurney, Howard; Turner, Sandra; Alam, Mahmood; Cox, Keith; Olver, Ian
      Published 2013-07-03
      Objective: This cross-sectional study aimed to identify the prevalence and correlates of supportive care needs in testicular cancer (TC) survivors. Methods: Men who had completed active anti-cancer treatment for TC between ...
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    • Sharing vs. Caring - The relative impact of sharing decisions versus managing emotions on patient outcomes 

      Smith, Allan; Juraskova, Ilona; Butow, PN; Miguel, Caroline; Lopez, Anna-Lena; Chang, Sarah; Brown, Richard; Bernhard, Jurg
      Published 2011-02-01
      Objective: To assess the relative impact of cognitive and emotional aspects of shared decision making (SDM) on patient outcomes. Methods: Cognitive and emotional aspects of SDM in consultations between 20 oncologists and ...
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