JMRS ASMIRT CPD Q&A - Radiation Therapy - March 2024
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Continuing Professional Development Q&A - Radiation Therapy
Situational anxiety in head and neck cancer: Rates, patterns and clinical management interventions in a regional cancer setting


Forbes E, Clover K, Oultram S, Wratten C, Kumar M, Tieu MT, Carter G, McCarter K, Britton B, Baker AL. (2024)

J Med Radiat Sci. https://doi.org/10.1002/jmrs.736    

1.     In this study, what percentage of participants required anxiolytic medication at some stage during the treatment journey? *
1 point
2.     According to the pattern categories, what proportion of the sample were categorised as anxious (decreasing, increasing or stable anxiety)? *
1 point
3.     Which treatment session elicited clinically significant anxiety in the greatest percentage of participants? *
1 point
4.     What is the main recommendation to ensure adequate support for patients experiencing persistent anxiety during the treatment journey? *
1 point
5.     According to this study, which screening tool is recommended to detect situational anxiety? *
1 point
Recommended further reading:

1.   Forbes E, Clover K, Baker AL, Britton B, Carlson M, McCarter K. 'Having the mask on didn't worry me until … they clamped my head down so I wouldn't move': A qualitative study exploring anxiety in patients with head and neck cancer during radiation therapy. J Med Radiat Sci. 2023 Sep;70(3):283-291. doi: 10.1002/jmrs.658.

2.   Nixon JL, Brown B, Pigott AE, et al. A prospective examination of mask anxiety during radiotherapy for head and neck cancer and patient perceptions of management strategies. J Med Radiat Sci. 2019 Sep;66(3):184-190. doi: 10.1002/jmrs.346.

3.   Burns M, Campbell R, French S, et al. Trajectory of Anxiety Related to Radiation Therapy Mask Immobilization and Treatment Delivery in Head and Neck Cancer and Radiation Therapists' Ability to Detect This Anxiety. Adv Radiat Oncol. 2022 Apr 18;7(5):100967. doi: 10.1016/j.adro.2022.100967.

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