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Cancer Pain Management: An Italian Delphi Survey from the Rational Use of Analgesics (RUA) Group
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Journal of Pain Research. May 31, 2020, p979, 8 p.
Subject
World Health Organization -- Surveys
Palliative care -- Surveys
Cancer -- Surveys
Cancer pain -- Surveys
Pain management -- Surveys
Language
English
ISSN
1178-7090
Abstract
Background: In patients with cancer, the prevalence of pain is high, and pain management is often challenging despite the wide availability of drugs and guidelines. Methods: This Delphi survey was organized within the Rational Use of Analgesics (RUA) Group projects to reach a consensus among Italian palliative care specialists on pain assessment and management. Items were identified from recent publications on cancer pain and guidelines. Results: This survey included input from 190 palliative care specialists representing all Italian territory. A consensus was reached on 17 statements. Items concerning pain assessment achieved over 70% agreement amongst the participants. Items on principles of pain management and management according to type of pain, including breakthrough cancer-related pain and neuropathic pain also achieved high levels of agreement. Conclusion: Results from the RUA project showed that Italian palliative care specialists had a particular interest in items related to pain challenges, in addition to the evaluation and control of pain associated with cancer. However, some discrepancies between current guidelines and clinical practice were observed. Keywords: cancer, pain, breakthrough cancer pain, neuropathic pain, Delphi survey
Introduction In patients with cancer, pain prevalence ranges from 33% (after curative treatment) to 59% (in patients on anticancer treatment), reaching up to 64% in patients with metastatic, advanced or [...]