Use of the Distress Thermometer in a cancer helpline context: Can it detect changes in distress, is it acceptable to nurses and callers, and do high scores lead to internal referrals?
Karen Linehan(The University of Adelaide), Carlene Wilson(Flinders University), Donna Hughes(Pennington Biomedical Research Center), Kate Fennell(Flinders University)
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