Psychosocial assessment – General

Practice Point

Psychosocial assessment – General

Pay attention to the emotional needs of the person diagnosed with breast cancer and undertake psychosocial screening as soon as possible after breast cancer diagnosis and at the commencement of any new treatment. Use a validated and reliable measure that features reportable scores that are clinically meaningful, with established cut-offs.

How this guidance was developed

This practice point was developed using an expert consensus process. A potentially relevant ‘strong’ (GRADE) source recommendation was identified from the KCE 2013 guidelines (Belgium) that recommended psychological support. However, this KCE recommendation was not adopted or adapted as it was considered too narrow in scope and did not account for the timing or approach to psychosocial screening.

Psychosocial assessment – General

Practice Point

Pay attention to the emotional needs of the person diagnosed with breast cancer and undertake psychosocial screening as soon as possible after breast cancer diagnosis and at the commencement of any new treatment. Use a validated and reliable measure that features reportable scores that are clinically meaningful, with established cut-offs.

Principles in action
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Patient-centred care
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Supportive care

This practice point was developed using an expert consensus process. A potentially relevant ‘strong’ (GRADE) source recommendation was identified from the KCE 2013 guidelines (Belgium) that recommended psychological support. However, this KCE recommendation was not adopted or adapted as it was considered too narrow in scope and did not account for the timing or approach to psychosocial screening.