Evaluating pain management practices for cancer patients among health professionals: a global survey

Background: Cancer incidence in the world is predicted to increase in the next decade. While progress has been in diagnosis and treatment, much still remains to be done to improve cancer pain therapy, mainly in underserved communities in low-income countries. Objective: To determine knowledge, belie...

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Autores: Silbermann, Michael, Calimag, Mari Minerva, Eisenberg, Elon, Futerman, Boris, Fernández Ortega, Paz, Oliver, Amparo, Yaeger Monje, Juan P., Guo, Ping, Charalambous, Haris, Nestoros, Sophia, Pozo, Ximena, Bhattacharyya, Gouri, Katz, Glynis J., Tralongo, Paolo, Fujisawa, Daisuke, Kunirova, Gulnara, Punjwani, Rehana, Ayyash, Hani, Ghrayeb, Ibtisam, Manasrah, Nemeh, Bautista, Mary Jocylyn S., de Simone, Gustavo, Cerutti, Julie, Gafer, Nahla, Can, Gulbeyaz, Terzioglu, Fusun, Kebudi, Reji, Tuncel-Oguz, Gonca, Aydin, Ayfer, Ozalp Şenel, Gülçin, Mwaka, Amos Deogratius, Youssef, Alexey, Brant, Jeannine, Piriz Alvarez, Gabriela, Weru, John, Rudilla, David, Fahmi, Rasha, Hablas, Mohamed, Rassouli, Maryam, Mula-Hussain, Layth, Faraj, Safa, Al-Hadad, Salma, Al-Jadiry, Mazin, Ghali, Hasanein, Fadhil, Samaher A ., Abu-Sharour, Loai, Omran, Suha, Al-Qadire, Mohammad, Hassan, Azza, Khader, Khaled, Alalfi, Nesreen, Ahmed, Gamila, Galiana, Laura, Sansó, Noemi, Abe, Akiko, Vidal-Blanco, Gabriel, Rochina, Amparo
Tipo de recurso: artículo
Estado:Versión aceptada para publicación
Fecha de publicación:2022
País:España
Institución:Universidad de Barcelona
Repositorio:Dipòsit Digital de la UB
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/2445/185128
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Palabra clave:Càncer
Opiacis
Dolor
Cancer
Opioids
Pain
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spelling Evaluating pain management practices for cancer patients among health professionals: a global surveySilbermann, MichaelCalimag, Mari MinervaEisenberg, ElonFuterman, BorisFernández Ortega, PazOliver, AmparoYaeger Monje, Juan P.Guo, PingCharalambous, HarisNestoros, SophiaPozo, XimenaBhattacharyya, GouriKatz, Glynis J.Tralongo, PaoloFujisawa, DaisukeKunirova, GulnaraPunjwani, RehanaAyyash, HaniGhrayeb, IbtisamManasrah, NemehBautista, Mary Jocylyn S.de Simone, GustavoCerutti, JulieGafer, NahlaCan, GulbeyazTerzioglu, FusunKebudi, RejiTuncel-Oguz, GoncaAydin, AyferOzalp Şenel, GülçinMwaka, Amos DeogratiusYoussef, AlexeyBrant, JeanninePiriz Alvarez, GabrielaWeru, JohnRudilla, DavidFahmi, RashaHablas, MohamedRassouli, MaryamMula-Hussain, LaythFaraj, SafaAl-Hadad, SalmaAl-Jadiry, MazinGhali, HasaneinFadhil, Samaher A .Abu-Sharour, LoaiOmran, SuhaAl-Qadire, MohammadHassan, AzzaKhader, KhaledAlalfi, NesreenAhmed, GamilaGaliana, LauraSansó, NoemiAbe, AkikoVidal-Blanco, GabrielRochina, AmparoCàncerOpiacisDolorCancerOpioidsPainBackground: Cancer incidence in the world is predicted to increase in the next decade. While progress has been in diagnosis and treatment, much still remains to be done to improve cancer pain therapy, mainly in underserved communities in low-income countries. Objective: To determine knowledge, beliefs, and barriers regarding pain management in both high- and low-income countries (according to the WHO classification); and to learn about ways to improve the current state of affairs. Design: Descriptive survey. Setting/Subjects: Fifty-six countries worldwide; convenience sample of 1639 consisted of 36.8% physicians; 45.1% nurses, and 4.5% pharmacists employed in varied settings. Results: Improved pain management services are key elements. Top barriers include religion factors, lack of appropriate education and training at all levels, nonadherence to guidelines, patients' reluctance to report on pains, over regulation associated with prescribing and access to opioid analgesics, fear of addiction to opioids, and lack of discussions around prognosis and treatment planning. Conclusion: The majority of patients with cancer in low-income countries are undertreated for their pain. Promoting cancer pain accredited program of training and education on pain management for physicians and nurses is crucial, as well as advocating policymakers and the public at large. Keywords: cancer; global; management; opioids; pain.Mary Ann Liebert2022info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://hdl.handle.net/2445/185128Articles publicats en revistes (Infermeria de Salut Pública, Salut mental i Maternoinfantil)reponame:Dipòsit Digital de la UBinstname:Universidad de BarcelonaInglésVersió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1089/jpm.2021.0596Journal of Palliative Medicine, 2022, vol. Epub ahead, num. April(c) Mary Ann Liebert, 2022info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:diposit.ub.edu:2445/1851282026-05-27T06:46:51Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Evaluating pain management practices for cancer patients among health professionals: a global survey
title Evaluating pain management practices for cancer patients among health professionals: a global survey
spellingShingle Evaluating pain management practices for cancer patients among health professionals: a global survey
Silbermann, Michael
Càncer
Opiacis
Dolor
Cancer
Opioids
Pain
title_short Evaluating pain management practices for cancer patients among health professionals: a global survey
title_full Evaluating pain management practices for cancer patients among health professionals: a global survey
title_fullStr Evaluating pain management practices for cancer patients among health professionals: a global survey
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating pain management practices for cancer patients among health professionals: a global survey
title_sort Evaluating pain management practices for cancer patients among health professionals: a global survey
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Silbermann, Michael
Calimag, Mari Minerva
Eisenberg, Elon
Futerman, Boris
Fernández Ortega, Paz
Oliver, Amparo
Yaeger Monje, Juan P.
Guo, Ping
Charalambous, Haris
Nestoros, Sophia
Pozo, Ximena
Bhattacharyya, Gouri
Katz, Glynis J.
Tralongo, Paolo
Fujisawa, Daisuke
Kunirova, Gulnara
Punjwani, Rehana
Ayyash, Hani
Ghrayeb, Ibtisam
Manasrah, Nemeh
Bautista, Mary Jocylyn S.
de Simone, Gustavo
Cerutti, Julie
Gafer, Nahla
Can, Gulbeyaz
Terzioglu, Fusun
Kebudi, Reji
Tuncel-Oguz, Gonca
Aydin, Ayfer
Ozalp Şenel, Gülçin
Mwaka, Amos Deogratius
Youssef, Alexey
Brant, Jeannine
Piriz Alvarez, Gabriela
Weru, John
Rudilla, David
Fahmi, Rasha
Hablas, Mohamed
Rassouli, Maryam
Mula-Hussain, Layth
Faraj, Safa
Al-Hadad, Salma
Al-Jadiry, Mazin
Ghali, Hasanein
Fadhil, Samaher A .
Abu-Sharour, Loai
Omran, Suha
Al-Qadire, Mohammad
Hassan, Azza
Khader, Khaled
Alalfi, Nesreen
Ahmed, Gamila
Galiana, Laura
Sansó, Noemi
Abe, Akiko
Vidal-Blanco, Gabriel
Rochina, Amparo
author Silbermann, Michael
author_facet Silbermann, Michael
Calimag, Mari Minerva
Eisenberg, Elon
Futerman, Boris
Fernández Ortega, Paz
Oliver, Amparo
Yaeger Monje, Juan P.
Guo, Ping
Charalambous, Haris
Nestoros, Sophia
Pozo, Ximena
Bhattacharyya, Gouri
Katz, Glynis J.
Tralongo, Paolo
Fujisawa, Daisuke
Kunirova, Gulnara
Punjwani, Rehana
Ayyash, Hani
Ghrayeb, Ibtisam
Manasrah, Nemeh
Bautista, Mary Jocylyn S.
de Simone, Gustavo
Cerutti, Julie
Gafer, Nahla
Can, Gulbeyaz
Terzioglu, Fusun
Kebudi, Reji
Tuncel-Oguz, Gonca
Aydin, Ayfer
Ozalp Şenel, Gülçin
Mwaka, Amos Deogratius
Youssef, Alexey
Brant, Jeannine
Piriz Alvarez, Gabriela
Weru, John
Rudilla, David
Fahmi, Rasha
Hablas, Mohamed
Rassouli, Maryam
Mula-Hussain, Layth
Faraj, Safa
Al-Hadad, Salma
Al-Jadiry, Mazin
Ghali, Hasanein
Fadhil, Samaher A .
Abu-Sharour, Loai
Omran, Suha
Al-Qadire, Mohammad
Hassan, Azza
Khader, Khaled
Alalfi, Nesreen
Ahmed, Gamila
Galiana, Laura
Sansó, Noemi
Abe, Akiko
Vidal-Blanco, Gabriel
Rochina, Amparo
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Eisenberg, Elon
Futerman, Boris
Fernández Ortega, Paz
Oliver, Amparo
Yaeger Monje, Juan P.
Guo, Ping
Charalambous, Haris
Nestoros, Sophia
Pozo, Ximena
Bhattacharyya, Gouri
Katz, Glynis J.
Tralongo, Paolo
Fujisawa, Daisuke
Kunirova, Gulnara
Punjwani, Rehana
Ayyash, Hani
Ghrayeb, Ibtisam
Manasrah, Nemeh
Bautista, Mary Jocylyn S.
de Simone, Gustavo
Cerutti, Julie
Gafer, Nahla
Can, Gulbeyaz
Terzioglu, Fusun
Kebudi, Reji
Tuncel-Oguz, Gonca
Aydin, Ayfer
Ozalp Şenel, Gülçin
Mwaka, Amos Deogratius
Youssef, Alexey
Brant, Jeannine
Piriz Alvarez, Gabriela
Weru, John
Rudilla, David
Fahmi, Rasha
Hablas, Mohamed
Rassouli, Maryam
Mula-Hussain, Layth
Faraj, Safa
Al-Hadad, Salma
Al-Jadiry, Mazin
Ghali, Hasanein
Fadhil, Samaher A .
Abu-Sharour, Loai
Omran, Suha
Al-Qadire, Mohammad
Hassan, Azza
Khader, Khaled
Alalfi, Nesreen
Ahmed, Gamila
Galiana, Laura
Sansó, Noemi
Abe, Akiko
Vidal-Blanco, Gabriel
Rochina, Amparo
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Càncer
Opiacis
Dolor
Cancer
Opioids
Pain
topic Càncer
Opiacis
Dolor
Cancer
Opioids
Pain
description Background: Cancer incidence in the world is predicted to increase in the next decade. While progress has been in diagnosis and treatment, much still remains to be done to improve cancer pain therapy, mainly in underserved communities in low-income countries. Objective: To determine knowledge, beliefs, and barriers regarding pain management in both high- and low-income countries (according to the WHO classification); and to learn about ways to improve the current state of affairs. Design: Descriptive survey. Setting/Subjects: Fifty-six countries worldwide; convenience sample of 1639 consisted of 36.8% physicians; 45.1% nurses, and 4.5% pharmacists employed in varied settings. Results: Improved pain management services are key elements. Top barriers include religion factors, lack of appropriate education and training at all levels, nonadherence to guidelines, patients' reluctance to report on pains, over regulation associated with prescribing and access to opioid analgesics, fear of addiction to opioids, and lack of discussions around prognosis and treatment planning. Conclusion: The majority of patients with cancer in low-income countries are undertreated for their pain. Promoting cancer pain accredited program of training and education on pain management for physicians and nurses is crucial, as well as advocating policymakers and the public at large. Keywords: cancer; global; management; opioids; pain.
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dc.relation.none.fl_str_mv Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1089/jpm.2021.0596
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