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Enhancing psychosocial care for people with cancer in rural communities: what can remote counselling offer?

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AUSTRALIAN HEALTH REVIEW
Volume 32, Issue 3, Pages 423-438

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CSIRO PUBLISHING
DOI: 10.1071/AH080423

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Rural cancer patients are often disadvantaged in access to psychological services. We reviewed remote counselling research for psychological support using telephone, videoconferencing, and the Internet as a potential solution. Telephone counselling is the most extensively researched, while there are encouraging findings in emerging research about videoconferencing and Internet-based psychological care. Where no face-to-face psychological service exists, these technologies are promising, yet unproven. Less variable methods are needed to better assess the technology and therapeutic approach for stronger evidence.

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