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Knowledge, beliefs, and concerns about opioids, palliative care, and homecare of advanced cancer patients: a nationwide survey in Japan.

机译:有关阿片类药物,姑息治疗和晚期癌症患者家庭护理的知识,信念和担忧:日本的全国性调查。

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Patients' knowledge, beliefs, or concerns about opioids, palliative care, and homecare can be potential barriers to providing quality palliative care. The primary aim of this study was to clarify knowledge about opioids, beliefs about palliative care, and concerns about homecare in advanced cancer patients.An anonymous questionnaire was sent to 1,619 outpatients with advanced cancer at 25 hospitals in four different regions of Japan. The respondents were asked to report their knowledge about opioids, beliefs about palliative care, and concerns about homecare, in addition to the levels of their sense of security regarding receiving cancer care in the region.A total of 925 responses were received. In total, 28% believed that opioids are addictive and/or shorten life; 52% believed that palliative care is only for terminally ill patients; 75% agreed that being taken care of at home puts a heavy burden on the family; and 61% agreed that home-visit services cannot respond to sudden changes in a patient's condition. Levels of patients' sense of security were significantly higher in those who agreed that "opioids can relieve most pain caused by cancer" "palliative care relieves pain and distress", "palliative care is provided along with chemotherapy and/or radiation therapy", and "pain can be alleviated as effectively through home-visit services as it can at the hospital", and those who disagreed with the statements that "home-visit services cannot respond to sudden changes in a patient's condition" and "being taken care of at home puts a burden on the family".Advanced cancer patients frequently had incorrect knowledge about opioids, a belief that palliative care is only for terminally ill patients, and concerns about homecare, especially the family burden and responses to sudden changes. Providing appropriate information about the safety of opioids, the availability of palliative care during the entire course of the disease, and realistic information about homecare is of marked importance to promote patients' sense of security.
机译:患者对阿片类药物,姑息治疗和家庭护理的知识,信仰或担忧可能是提供优质姑息治疗的潜在障碍。这项研究的主要目的是澄清对阿片类药物的了解,对姑息治疗的信念以及对晚期癌症患者的家庭护理的关注。匿名问卷被发送给日本四个不同地区的25家医院的1,619名患有晚期癌症的门诊患者。除了回答他们对该地区接受癌症治疗的安全感外,还要求受访者报告他们对阿片类药物的了解,对姑息治疗的信仰以及对家庭护理的担忧,共收到925份答复。共有28%的人认为阿片类药物会上瘾和/或缩短寿命; 52%的人认为姑息治疗仅适用于绝症患者。 75%的人同意在家照料会给家庭带来沉重负担; 61%的人同意家庭访问服务不能应对患者状况的突然变化。同意“阿片类药物可以缓解大多数癌症引起的疼痛”,“姑息治疗缓解疼痛和痛苦”,“在化学疗法和/或放射疗法的同时提供姑息治疗”的患者中,患者的安全感明显更高。 “可以通过在家就诊服务尽可能有效地缓解疼痛”,而那些不同意“住所服务不能应对患者病情突然变化的陈述”和“在以下情况下要得到照顾”的人则表示不同意:癌症患者经常对阿片类药物有不正确的认识,认为姑息治疗仅针对绝症患者,并担心家庭护理,尤其是家庭负担和对突发变化的反应。提供有关阿片类药物安全性的适当信息,在整个疾病过程中姑息治疗的可用性以及有关家庭护理的现实信息对于提高患者的安全感至关重要。

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