| Literature DB >> 28469700 |
Hyun Jeong Lee1, Kwang-Min Lee2,3, Dooyoung Jung4, Eun-Jung Shim5, Bong-Jin Hahm6,7, Jong-Heun Kim1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Psycho-oncology in Korea was introduced among the circle of consultation-liaison psychiatrists, in the 1990s. For almost 25 years, the field has been developing at a steady pace as the psychosocial needs of patients with cancer continue to increase. In this study, we review the history of psycho-oncology in Korea, in a chronological order, within the domains of clinical practice, research activity, training, and public policy. MAIN BODY: Before the 1990s, patients with cancer with psychiatric comorbidities were usually taken care of by consultation-liaison psychiatrists in general hospitals. In 1993, psycho-oncology was first introduced by psychiatrists. Psychologists, nurses, and social workers have also been increasingly involved in providing psychosocial care for patients with cancer. Professionals from various disciplines began to communicate, and agreed to found the Korean Psycho-Oncology Study Group (KPOSG) in 2006, the first academic society in this field. In 2009, National Cancer Center published the "Recommendations for Distress Management in Patients with Cancer", which are consensus-based guidelines for Korean patients. In 2014, the KPOSG was dissolved and absorbed into a new organization, the Korean Psycho-Oncology Society (KPOS). It functions as a center of development of psycho-oncology, publishing official journals, and hosting annual conferences. There are many challenges, including, low awareness of psycho-oncology, presence of undertreated psychiatric disorders in patients with cancer, shortage of well-trained psycho-oncologists, stigma, and suicide risk. It is important to improve the cancer care system to the extent that psycho-oncology is integrated with mainstream oncology. Considering the socio-cultural characteristics of Korean cancer care, a Korean model of distress management is being prepared by the KPOS.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer; History; Korea; Psycho-oncology
Year: 2017 PMID: 28469700 PMCID: PMC5410701 DOI: 10.1186/s13030-017-0097-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biopsychosoc Med ISSN: 1751-0759
Major events of psycho-oncology in Korea
| Year | Events |
|---|---|
| 1993 | The history, research field, and clinical application of psycho-oncology were introduced at an annual conference of the Korean Society of Psychosomatic Medicine |
| 2000 | ‘National Cancer Center Act’ enacted |
| 2003 | ‘Cancer Control Act’ was legislated |
| 2006 | Korean Psycho-Oncology Study Group (KPOSG) was founded |
| 2007 | An overview of psycho-oncology, research and clinical practice was presented |
| April, 2007 | at the symposium of the Institute of Human Behavioral Medicine, Seoul National University, under the theme of ‘Psychiatric Studies: Therapy and Care’ |
| November, 2007 | The 9th Cancer Control Forum sponsored with the topic of ‘Mental Suffering of Cancer Patients, How to Help?’ |
| 2009 | National Cancer Center published the ‘Recommendations for Distress Management in Cancer Patients’ |
| March, 2010 | The 1st KPOSG conference was held in Seoul |
| May, 2011 | The 2nd KPOSG conference was held in Seoul |
| May 2013 | The 3rd KPOSG conference was held in Sungnam |
| August, 2013 | 2013 KPOSG symposium was held in Seoul (Seoul Palace Hotel) |
| September, 2014 | Korean Psycho-Oncology Society (KPOS) was founded |
| October, 2015 | The 1st issue of the Korean Journal of Psycho-Oncology (KJPO) was published |
| November, 2016 | The 2nd KPOS conference was held in Seoul |
| May, 2016 | The 3rd KPOS conference was held in Seoul |