Publications by authors named "Diana N Naehrig"

Article Synopsis
  • Research indicates that doctors in Australia may have better mental health than other professions, countering findings from occupational surveys that show higher depression and anxiety levels among them.
  • Analysis of data from 2015-2020 revealed doctors' mental health scores were notably higher than those of teachers, nurses, lawyers, and accountants, with no significant changes over the years, except for some variations in specific professions.
  • The pandemic negatively impacted mental health across all occupations, but no significant differences were found between groups, suggesting that stress levels from COVID-19 affected many similarly.
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Purpose: Anxiety is commonly observed in oncology patients but infrequently screened, assessed or addressed. According to psychosocial guidelines, all healthcare professionals, including radiation therapists, are responsible for the psychosocial care of patients. Radiation therapists (RTs) interact with patients daily throughout treatment; however, little research exists to evaluate RTs' ability to identify and manage patients' psychosocial needs.

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Purpose: Patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) are useful clinical tools to recognise symptoms, patient needs and their severity. Whilst PROMs are routinely utilised in integrative oncology (IO) and supportive care (SC) services to improve patient care, they are not as common in general oncology. We explored our patients' symptom burden, the approach taken by clinicians to identify and manage patient needs, and barriers and facilitators to using PROMs in an Australian tertiary comprehensive cancer centre to inform wider implementation of PROMs.

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Communication support tools (CST) improve patient outcomes in oncology including: knowledge, satisfaction, self-management, and adherence to planned treatment. Little is known about communication support tools use in patients with primary or secondary brain tumours. We aimed to explore cognitive function and communication support tool use in this population.

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