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Healthcare professionals’ perceptions on the use of opioid analgesics for the treatment of cancer-related pain in Cyprus: A mixed-method study

机译:医疗保健专业人员对塞浦路斯癌症相关疼痛治疗的阿片类镇痛药的看法:混合方法研究

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Objectives: Pain is considered the most common and debilitating symptom reported by patients affected by cancer, and opioids are at the front line for its effective management. However, the appropriate use of opioids can be limited by healthcare professionals’ perceptions on opioids. Therefore, the aim of this study was to explore their perceptions on the use of opioids medication. Methods: This was a study of sequential mixed-method design conducted in Cyprus. As part of the quantitative phase of the study, the Barriers to Opioid Analgesic Availability Test questionnaire was completed by 73 physicians randomly selected. In the qualitative phase, 28 healthcare professionals working in primary and secondary healthcare centers participated in two focus groups. They were asked to express their perceptions on the use of opioid analgesics for the treatment of cancer-related pain. Data were analyzed according to Colaizzis’ seven-stage phenomenological analysis. Results: The quantitative analysis showed that 69.85% of physicians acknowledge opiophobia as a main barrier to appropriate pain relief but also explicitly for cancer pain which is not adequately managed (45.19%). In terms of opioids availability, physicians stated that moderate to severe problems in opioids availability were mainly caused by their reluctance to prescribe opioids (49.3%) followed by the laws/regulations in place (41.08%). The qualitative analysis yielded the following six main themes: inadequate training of healthcare professionals in the use of opioid analgesics, inadequate patient/caregivers’ awareness of opioid analgesics, opiophobia in healthcare professionals, opiophobia of patients/caregivers, poor management of opioid analgesics by healthcare professionals and patients/caregivers, and ineffective pain relief with opioids. Conclusions: The lack of appropriate education is a significant barrier to opioids use in Cyprus. This is compounded by the attitudes and phobias of both healthcare professionals and the general public. In addition, there are barriers to opioid availability and unsatisfactory cancer pain relief.
机译:目的:疼痛被认为是受癌症影响的患者报告的最常见和最令人衰弱的症状,并且阿片类药物是其有效管理的前线。然而,适当使用阿片类药物可以受到医疗专业人士对阿片类药物的看法的限制。因此,本研究的目的是探讨他们对阿片类药物使用的使用的看法。方法:这是在塞浦路斯进行的顺序混合方法设计的研究。作为研究的定量阶段的一部分,阿片类药物镇痛药物检测问卷的屏障由73例医生随机选择完成。在定性阶段,在初级和二级医疗中心工作的28名医疗专业人士参加了两个焦点小组。他们被要求表达他们对用于治疗癌症相关疼痛的阿片类镇痛药的看法。根据Colaizzis的七阶段现象学分析分析数据。结果:定量分析表明,69.85%的医生承认珠虫恐惧症作为适当疼痛缓解的主要障碍,而且还明确用于癌症疼痛,这些疼痛未得到充分管理(45.19%)。就阿片类药物的可用性而言,医生表示,适度至于对阿片类药物的严重问题主要是由于他们不愿按照阿片类药物(49.3%),然后进行法律/法规(41.08%)。定性分析涉及以下六个主要主题:在使用阿片类药物镇痛药中的医疗专业人士的培训不足,患者/照顾者对阿片类药物镇痛药的不足,医疗保健专业人员,患者植物主义症,患者的植物恐惧症,医疗保健镇痛药差专业人士和患者/护理人员,与阿片类药物无效疼痛缓解。结论:缺乏适当的教育是对塞浦路斯的阿片类药物的重要障碍。这与医疗保健专业人员和公众的态度和恐惧症复合。此外,阿片类药物可用性和癌症疼痛缓解的障碍障碍。

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