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Support Care Cancer ; 21(12): 3287-92, 2013 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23887738

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BACKGROUND: This survey was performed to draw information on pain prevalence, intensity, and management from a sample of patients who were admitted to an oncologic center where a palliative care unit (PCU) has been established for 13 years. METHODS: Cross-sectional survey in an oncological department performed 1 day per month for six consecutive months. RESULTS: Of the 385 patients, 69.1, 19.2, 8.6, and 3.1 % had no pain, mild, moderate, and severe pain, respectively. Inpatients and patients with a low Karnofsky score showed higher levels of pain intensity (p < 0.0005). One hundred twenty-eight patients with pain or receiving analgesics were analyzed for pain management index (PMI). Only a minority of patients had negative PMI score, which was statistically associated with inpatient admission (p = 0.011). Fifty of these 128 patients had breakthrough pain (BTP), and all of them were receiving some medication for BTP. CONCLUSION: It is likely that the presence of PCU team providing consultation, advices, and cultural pressure, other than offering admissions for difficult cases had a positive impact on the use of analgesics, as compared with previous similar surveys performed in oncological setting, where a PCU was unavailable. This information confirms the need of the presence of a PCU in a high volume oncological department.


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Neoplasms/complications , Pain Management/methods , Pain/drug therapy , Pain/etiology , Palliative Care/methods , Adult , Aged , Analgesics/therapeutic use , Breakthrough Pain/drug therapy , Breakthrough Pain/etiology , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Karnofsky Performance Status , Male , Middle Aged , Neoplasms/drug therapy , Pain Measurement , Prevalence , Young Adult
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