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Depression

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Psychotherapy, sometimes referred to as ____ ______, is a form of treatment used with patients diagnosed with mental health issues or psychiatric disorders. (2 words)
Aspects of _____ well-being that include having a sense of meaning and peace have been strongly associated with less depression.
The type of _______ chosen should be guided by the severity of the patient’s depression and their history of depression, their clinical and financial situation, and their preferences.
First and ______ generations of cognitive behavioral interventions focused on a specific clinical diagnosis, such as depression.
Nonpharmacologic treatments recommended by the Oncology Nursing Society’s Putting Evidence Into Practice resources are cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), mind-body therapies like mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) and _____, and psychoeducational interventions.
Reflective listening is a type of “_______ __ ____” process to determine that both nurse and patient are on the same page regarding what is being communicated. (3 Words)
Psychoeducation aims to shift patients’ emotional and behavioral responses from uncertainty, fear, and anger to _____ or, at least, hope.
Nurses can leverage the evolving trust developing with patients and deepen the _____ by asking them to describe the unique story of their illness, including the impact of cancer on their mental health, family, career, and so forth.
Psychoeducational interventions for patients with cancer and depression are designed to increase _______ and lessen uncertainty surrounding cancer diagnosis and treatment.
Both pharmacologic and ______ interventions have been found to effectively treat depression in patients with cancer.
Completing additional training in cognitive behavioral techniques, such as _______ and commitment therapy and MBSR, and integrating them into practice appropriately takes time and effort, but, over time, healthcare organizations that support this type of training will surely increase the probability of patient and organizational success.
Depression may also exacerbate physical symptoms, such as pain and _____.
Third-generation cognitive behavioral interventions focus more on the _____ in which the depression is occurring and the development of coping strategies.
Depression is not a typical part of surviving cancer and is often amenable to ______ and nonpharmacologic interventions.
Nursing ________ to support patients’ emotional health with mild depression are an effective use of healthcare resources and allow mental health professionals to focus on those most in need of their services.
Spirituality and _______ are positively associated with mental health in patients with cancer.
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For patients who express thoughts of ______ themselves or others, or for those with moderate/severe depression or a history of depression, or who are suspected of having major depression, immediate psychologic referral and intervention are required.
There three generations, or _____, of CBT.
Underdiagnosed or untreated depression can also lead to poorer self-care, resulting in higher ______ consumption or substance abuse, inadequate diet, lack of physical exercise.
Patients prefer nonpharmacologic treatments over _______ medication, and that nurses can deliver nonpharmacologic options at the point of care or provide education and resources to some patients, other patients will require referrals to mental health experts or experienced instructors.
Intervening in depression can simultaneously reduce some physical symptoms, and treating pain and fatigue is likely to improve mood and _______ well-being.
______ ______ need to seek creative ways to support the efforts of oncology nurses to deliver mental health interventions, understanding that in the long run, this is likely to result in patient and organizational success as well as increased job satisfaction for these nurses.
First steps in the nursing process for helping patients with cancer with depression are to ¬-_____ __ ______. (3 words)
Many nonpharmacologic interventions, taught and encouraged by nurses, can be implemented by patients as part of _______ efforts from diagnosis to post-treatment survival.
Depressed patients are more likely to be ______ to their cancer treatment regimens and have poorer health outcomes, increased emergency department visits, diminished quality of life, and increase in preventable deaths.
Oncology nurses can spend a significant amount of time with patients during the diagnostic process, and this period presents opportunities to identify ______ of depression.
______ is a form of psychotherapy used to help patients identify thought patterns that influence perceptions and behavior to facilitate behavioral change.
Signs of ____ depression are often first noticeable with the patient’s mood (e.g., sad, hopeless, fearful, and worried about the future, tearful).