作者
Charles S Cleeland, Rene Gonin, Alan K Hatfield, John H Edmonson, Ronald H Blum, James A Stewart, Kishan J Pandya
发表日期
1994/3/3
期刊
New England Journal of Medicine
卷号
330
期号
9
页码范围
592-596
出版商
Massachusetts Medical Society
简介
Background and Methods
Pain is often inadequately treated in patients with cancer. A total of 1308 outpatients with metastatic cancer from 54 treatment locations affiliated with the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group rated the severity of their pain during the preceding week, as well as the degree of pain-related functional impairment and the degree of relief provided by analgesic drugs. Their physicians attributed the pain to various factors, described its treatment, and estimated the impact of pain on the patients' ability to function. We assessed the adequacy of prescribed analgesic drugs using guidelines developed by the World Health Organization, studied the factors that influenced whether analgesia was adequate, and determined the effects of inadequate analgesia on the patients' perception of pain relief and functional status.
Results
Sixty-seven percent of the patients (871 of 1308) reported that they had had …
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