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Consultations for ‘Maladaptive Denial of Illness’ in Patients with Cancer: Psychiatric Disorders that Result in Noncompliance

✍ Scribed by Elisabeth J. Shakin Kunkel; Celia M. Woods; Carla Rodgers; Ronald E. Myers


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1997
Tongue
English
Weight
62 KB
Volume
6
Category
Article
ISSN
1057-9249

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✦ Synopsis


Patients who present with late stages of cancer often have complicated medical and psychiatric problems which are labeled as 'maladaptive delay or denial.' In some of these patients, psychiatric problems have either contributed to the delay in medical presentation for care or have interfered with treatment of the late stage cancer. The authors review some of the factors that contributed to delay and noncompliance in a series of patients with cancer who were evaluated by the psychiatric consultation service of a university hospital. Specifically, psychoses and cognitive impairment played a major role in delay and noncompliance. The authors discuss recommendations for management of such patients, and suggest that clinicians often benefit from the assistance of the psychiatric consultant as part of the treatment team. Multiple resources and multiple types of intervention are needed in order to help such patients negotiate the clinical environment.