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A Brief Exploration of the Psychological Support Available for Cancer Victims/Survivors and Relatives in Health System in Riga, Latvia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 March 2020

S. Kumar*
Affiliation:
Liverpool, United KingdomLiverpool, United Kingdom
E. Stengrevica
Affiliation:
NA, Psychology, Riga, Latvia
*
* Corresponding author.

Abstract

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Introduction

In Riga, Latvia, people who have been diagnosed with cancer at various stages, are not offered any group or individual psychological intervention. This applies for the immediate relatives as well.

Aim

The aim of the study was to collate a homogenous understanding of the resources and standards of extant practice in psychological needs of patients and their family diagnosed with cancer. Further aims include to identify any deficiencies in the service delivery and make appropriate recommendations.

Method

The collective survey tool is devised to reflect the psychological needs of the aforementioned patients were devised by the authors, one a practicing psychiatrist in UK and the other with background in group work and support in Riga. The tool extended to ask coping skills, understanding, impact on relationship, work and general well-being of patients and carers and their family members alike. The collated survey was distributed and results collated.

Discussion

The results of the survey indicate number of deficiencies in the organization and service delivery. There is also a huge lack of psychological support to family members who have been affected by a diagnosis of cancer or loss to cancer in the family. We also discuss means of improving service delivery in groups for this sample.

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.

Type
EV850
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2016
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