Barriers and facilitators for people with severe mental illness accessing cancer screening: A systematic review

E Tuschick, J Barker, EL Giles, S Jones… - Psycho …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Objective Evidence suggests that people with severe mental illness (PwSMI) are 2.1 times
more likely to die from cancer before the age of 75, compared to people without Severe …

Experiences of everyday life among individuals with co-existence of serious mental illness and cancer—A qualitative systematic literature review

S Glasdam, L Hybholt, S Stjernswärd - Healthcare, 2023 - mdpi.com
Daily life with severe mental health (SMI) and cancer comorbidity entails multiple
challenges. The study aims to explore everyday life experiences among individuals with SMI …

Transmural collaborative care model for the review of antipsychotics: a feasibility study of a complex intervention

KM Jakobs, KJ van den Brule-Barnhoorn… - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
General practitioners (GPs) are often unaware of antipsychotic (AP)-induced cardiovascular
risk (CVR) and therefore patients using atypical APs are not systematically monitored. We …

Conceptualization of breast cancer and attitudes toward breast cancer screening: A qualitative study on Iranian and Australian women

T Parsamand, F Zarani, L Panaghi, C Kwok - Cancer Investigation, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Objective Regular screening can lead to early diagnosis of breast cancer. Australia is one of
the countries with a high rate of participation in breast cancer screening, while in Iran, most …