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'What is Killing Me Most': Chronic Pain and the Need for Palliative Care in the Eastern Cape, South Africa

机译:“什么是杀死我最多的事情”:南非东开普省的慢性疼痛和姑息治疗的需求

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Palliative care and the provision of pain relief medicine are essential components of health care, yet little research has been conducted on access to pain medicine in rural areas of sub-Saharan Africa. The objective of this study was to examine patient experiences and health care provider attitudes towards chronic pain and palliative care in Eastern Cape Province, South Africa. The study used a mixed-methods approach to evaluate experience of chronic pain in a district hospital and associated clinics. Questionnaires and in-depth interviews were conducted with 45 current and former patients receiving care and 26 health care providers. Forty-six percent (n = 19) of patients rated their pain in the last month as severe. Thirty-nine percent (n = 17) of individuals stated that they had never been provided with an explanation for the cause of their pain. Multiple regression analysis found that being female, not having received a social welfare grant, and not having received an explanation for the cause of pain were associated with higher ratings of pain (P < .10 for each variable). Factors inhibiting the provision of palliative care included insufficient access and availability of pain medication and providers' association of palliative care with end-of-life care. Adequate pain relief is often deprioritized in a busy health care setting. Ensuring patients receive sufficient relief for their pain requires interventions at clinical and policy levels, including the provision of needed pain medication and training in palliative care for all providers.
机译:姑息治疗和提供止痛药是卫生保健的重要组成部分,但在撒哈拉以南非洲农村地区获得止痛药的研究很少。这项研究的目的是检查南非东开普省的患者经历和医护人员对慢性疼痛和姑息治疗的态度。该研究使用混合方法评估了地区医院和相关诊所中慢性疼痛的经历。对45名接受护理的当前和以前的患者以及26名医护人员进行了问卷调查和深入访谈。 46%(n = 19)的患者在最近一个月中将疼痛评为严重。 39%(n = 17)的人表示,从未向他们提供有关疼痛原因的解释。多元回归分析发现,女性,未获得社会福利补助金且未获得有关疼痛原因的解释与较高的疼痛评级相关(每个变量P <.10)。阻碍提供姑息治疗的因素包括止痛药的获取和可用性不足,以及提供者将姑息治疗与临终关怀联系起来。在繁忙的医疗环境中,通常不足以缓解疼痛。要确保患者的疼痛得到充分缓解,需要在临床和政策层面进行干预,包括提供所需的止痛药以及对所有提供者进行姑息治疗培训。

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