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Cancer pain management in China: current status and practice implications based on the ACHEON survey

机译:中国癌症疼痛管理:基于ACHEON调查的现状和实践意义

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Purpose: Cancer pain can seriously impact the quality of life (QoL) of patients, and optimal management practices are therefore of paramount importance. The ACHEON survey queried physicians and patients from 10 Asian countries/regions to assess current clinical practices in cancer pain management in Asia. This study presents the data obtained for cancer pain management in mainland China, with an emphasis on practices related to opioid drugs. Materials and methods: In several tertiary hospitals across China, 250 patients experiencing cancer pain and 100 physicians were surveyed on questions designed to assess current cancer pain management practices and cancer pain impact on QoL. Results: The patient survey showed that 88% of patients reported moderate-to-severe cancer pain, with a median duration of 6?months. The physician survey showed that medical school/residency training with regard to cancer pain management was inadequate in ~80% of physicians. A total of 80% of physicians and 67.2% of patients reported that pain scale was used during pain assessment; 84% of physicians expressed that physician-perceived pain severity was not completely consistent with actual pain the patient experienced. Of the 147 patients who recalled the medication received, 83.7% were administered opioid prescriptions. Of the 240 patients who received treatment, 43.8% perceived the inadequacy of controlling pain. The primary barriers from physicians perceived to optimal pain management included patients’ fear of side effects (58%), patients’ fear of addiction (53%), patients’ reluctance to report pain (43%), physicians’ reluctance to prescribe (29%), physicians’ inadequacy of pain assessment (27%) and excessive regulation of opioid analgesics (47%). Conclusion: Knowledge of cancer pain management should be strengthened among physicians. Quantitative pain assessment and principle-based pain management should be combined to achieve pain relief. Misconceptions about opioids in patients and physicians and poor report about pain should be overcome through training/education to improve QoL of patients impacted by pain.
机译:目的:癌症疼痛会严重影响患者的生活质量(QoL),因此最佳管理方法至关重要。 ACHEON的调查询问了来自10个亚洲国家/地区的医生和患者,以评估亚洲癌症疼痛治疗的当前临床实践。这项研究提供了在中国大陆用于癌症疼痛治疗的数据,重点是与阿片类药物有关的实践。材料和方法:在中国几家三级医院中,对250名经历癌痛的患者和100名医生进行了调查,以评估旨在评估当前癌痛管理实践以及癌痛对QoL的影响的问题。结果:患者调查显示,88%的患者报告中度至重度癌症疼痛,中位病程为6个月。医师调查显示,约80%的医师在癌症疼痛管理方面的医学院/住院医师培训不足。共有80%的医生和67.2%的患者报告在疼痛评估中使用了疼痛量表; 84%的医生表示,医生认为的疼痛严重程度与患者经历的实际疼痛并不完全一致。在召回的147位患者中,有83.7%的患者使用了阿片类药物处方。在接受治疗的240名患者中,有43.8%的人感觉不到控制疼痛的能力。医生被认为无法实现最佳疼痛控制的主要障碍包括患者对副作用的恐惧(58%),患者对成瘾的恐惧(53%),患者不愿意报告疼痛(43%),医师不愿意开处方(29) %),医师对疼痛的评估不足(27%)和阿片类镇痛药的过度调节(47%)。结论:医师应加强对癌症疼痛管理的认识。应当将定量疼痛评估和基于原则的疼痛管理相结合,以减轻疼痛。应该通过培训/教育来克服对患者和医生对阿片类药物的误解以及对疼痛的不良报道,以改善受疼痛影响的患者的生活质量。

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