Lung Foundation Australia (LFA) has launched a new digital referral form designed for health professionals to refer their patients to their free Lung Cancer Support Nurse telephone service. This services aims to bridge the gap in lung cancer care and provides an additional layer of support to the care provided by the treating team.
Being diagnosed with lung cancer and navigating the complexities of the health system can be stressful, confusing and overwhelming for patients and their families. Research indicates that 50 per cent of Australians living with lung cancer experience distress, anxiety, and/or depression. However, only one in two patients have access to a multidisciplinary team to support them in accessing best-practice treatment, care, and support.
Lung Foundation Australia's free Lung Cancer Support Nurse telephone service aims to bridge the gap in lung cancer care and provide an additional layer of support to the care provided by health professionals. The national service provides patients with evidence-based resources, tools and information to help them navigate their diagnosis and treatment, and manage symptoms, side effects and their overall wellbeing. Through a series of telephone-based appointments, the service empowers patients, families and carers to navigate the system and work with their healthcare team to make informed choices about treatment and management.
To find out more about this service and to refer a patient, visit: https://lungfoundation.com.au/refer.