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[Prevalence and management of pain in patients with metastatic cancer in Franche-Comté]

Authors :
Fanny, Dénommé
Marie, Kroemer
Philippe, Montcuquet
Gilles, Nallet
Antoine, Thiery-Vuillemin
Fernando, Bazan
Guillaume, Mouillet
Cristian, Villanueva
Martin, Demarchi
Ulrich, Stein
Hamadi, Almotlak
Loïc, Chaigneau
Elsa, Curtit
Nathalie, Meneveau
Tristan, Maurina
Erion, Dobi
Thierry Nguyen Tan, Hon
Laurent, Cals
Laura, Mansi
Clotilde, Verlut
Héloïse, Pana-Katatali
Mathieu, Caubet
Marie-Justine, Paillard
Samuel, Limat
Xavier, Pivot
Virginie, Nerich
Source :
Bulletin du cancer. 103(10)
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Pain management is a major public health problem, especially in oncology. In order to assess professional practice, the IRFC-FC conducted a survey amongst patients with metastatic osteophilic solid tumor in Franche-Comté. The aims were to assess the pain prevalence, and its characteristics, its management and its impact on patients' quality of life in patients in pain.An observational, prospective and multicenter survey was conducted using a self-report questionnaire. Patients with metastatic breast or prostate cancer managed in 5 day-hospitals of the IRFC-FC over a period of three months were included.Two hundred thirty-three questionnaires were analyzed. Pain prevalence rate was 48.5%. Three quarters of patients in pain had chronic background pain, moderate to severe, with or without breakthrough pain. Considering their pain intensity and their analgesic therapy, 42.0% of patients seem to have an inadequate treatment. Eighty-five percent of treated patients reported to be compliant and felt that their pain was well managed despite a strong impact on their quality of life.The setting of a specific clinical pathway is essential to secure the standardized, optimal and efficient management of patients in pain. The assessment of patient satisfaction and quality of life must be integrated in clinical practice to identify patients in pain for which the treatment is inappropriate.

Details

Language :
French
ISSN :
17696917
Volume :
103
Issue :
10
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Bulletin du cancer
Accession number :
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