Psychooncology in Poland.

Paweł Zielazny, Paulina Zielińska, Krystyna de Walden-Gałuszko, Krzysztof Kuziemski, Barbara Bętkowska-Korpała
Author Information
  1. Paweł Zielazny: Klinika Pneumonologii i Alergologii GUMed.
  2. Paulina Zielińska: Zakład Psychologii Lekarskiej Katedry Psychiatrii UJ CM.
  3. Krystyna de Walden-Gałuszko: Polskie Towarzystwo Psychoonkologiczne.
  4. Krzysztof Kuziemski: Klinika Pneumonologii i Alergologii GUMed.
  5. Barbara Bętkowska-Korpała: Zakład Psychologii Lekarskiej Katedry Psychiatrii UJ CM.

Abstract

Psycho-oncology is an interdisciplinary field of medicine that deals with the psychological aspects of cancer. Psycho-oncology is a sub-discipline of clinical oncology, psychiatry, clinical psychology and health psychology. It was formally established in 1975. In Poland, the Polish Psycho-Oncology Association deals with the issues of psycho-oncology since 1992. Despite the dynamic development of psycho-oncology, in Poland psychological help for people with cancer covered under the health insurance is not sufficient. The main tasks facing the Polish psycho-oncology is: to define psycho-oncologist profession and to make it administratively independent profession, to identify psycho-oncological benefits under the health insurance and to determine standards of psycho-oncological care in the National Program of Cancer Prevention.

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MeSH Term

Humans
Interdisciplinary Communication
Medical Oncology
Mental Disorders
Neoplasms
Poland
Psychiatry
Psychology, Clinical
Psychotherapy
Quality of Life

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