Literature DB >> 30505391

[Behavioral Medicine, Health Psychology and Psycho-oncology Puerto Rican Graduated Students Research Training Needs].

Emely Pérez Ramírez1, Normarie Torres Blasco2, Olga Garduño Ortega3, Eida Castro2, Rosario Costas Muñiz3.   

Abstract

In Puerto Rico, during the period 1990 to 2010, the incidence of all types of cancer had a statistically significant gradual increase of a rate of 0.3% per year. Similarly there was an increase in survival rates of 1% to 2%. This meant an increase in the demand for integrated services given its importance and its role in the survival process. Currently the treatment for the cancer condition is more specialized and complex. Hence, there is a great need to train qualified professionals to address the psychosocial needs of cancer patients and survivors. However, in Puerto Rico, training resources in psycho-oncology are scarce. A total of 113 graduate students participated in an online survey about research training needs. The results suggest that this is the first study in documenting these needs. The results demonstrate a high level of interest in clinical practice and research in psycho-oncology (80.2%, n = 81), but there is poor general knowledge and opportunities in specialized training (13.6%, n = 14) for students interested in the field of psycho-oncology. These results demonstrate the need to create new training opportunities in the area of psycho-oncology.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 30505391      PMCID: PMC6260586     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rev Puertorriquena Psicol        ISSN: 1946-2026


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Journal:  Soc Sci Med       Date:  2015-02-20       Impact factor: 4.634

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10.  Correlates associated with unipolar depressive disorders in a Latino population.

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Journal:  Psychopathology       Date:  2012-09-21       Impact factor: 1.944

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1.  FIPOL: An initiative to support research collaborations, resource development, scientific communication, and educational opportunities in psychosocial oncology for Latin America.

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Journal:  Psychooncology       Date:  2022-03-18       Impact factor: 3.955

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