The Korean Journal of Pain
- Volume 12 Issue 2
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- Pages.221-226
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- 1999
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- 2005-9159(pISSN)
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- 2093-0569(eISSN)
Pain and Its Major Influencing Factors in the Management of Terminal Cancer Patients
말기암 환자의 통증 양상과 통증관리에 영향을 미치는 요소들
- Lee, Soo-Ryun (Pain Management Center, Samsung Medical Center, Department of Anesthesiology, School of Medicine, Sungkyunkwan University) ;
- Kil, Ho-Yeong (Department of Anesthesiology, College of medicine, Hallym University, KangDong Sacred Heart Hospital) ;
- Han, Tae-Hyung (Pain Management Center, Samsung Medical Center, Department of Anesthesiology, School of Medicine, Sungkyunkwan University)
- Published : 1999.11.30
Abstract
Background : Validity of WHO guideline of cancer pain management has been proven and many trials have been done to derive solutions for inadequate cancer pain management. We assessed the severity of pain of terminal cancer patients in a few different ways and patients' characteristics influencing inadequate pain management. Methods : This study was based on 100 adult oncological patients who were confirmed as terminal stage in our institution from 3/1998 to 11/1998. Medical records were reviewed and individual patients were interviewed to obtain demographic information and medical characteristics such as: daily activity performance, metastasis, and drug-adjusted pain severity. Adequacy of prescribed analgesics in accordance with WHO guidelines of pain management and patients' characteristics influencing adequacy of pain management were assessed. Results : Among those cancer patients diagnosed as terminal stage, 85% complained of pain, and 68% of those patients reported pain above moderate severity. 38% of those patients received inadequate pain management resulting in greater severity of pain; the less adequate pain relief was(p<0.01). Sex, age, primary cancer site metastasis, symptoms such as depression and anxiety, and daily activity performance were not significantly related. Conclusions : Despite WHO guidelines for pain management, majority of the terminal cancer patients received inadequate pain management. There is a necessity for education on proper pain evaluation and strict implimentation for WHO guidelines of pain management.