A pilot study to evaluate an outpatient service for people with advanced lung cancer
International Journal of Palliative Nursing, 05/31/2012
Roulston A et al. – It was found that preconceived ideas about clinic attendance were replaced with positive impressions. Anxiety and EQ–VAS scores improved for all patients, and depression scores improved for four of the five patients, although no tests of significance were made. The qualitative data indicated that there were psychosocial benefits to attending the clinic.



