Treatment Satisfaction and Treatment Wishes of Patients with Chronic Cancer-Related Pain.

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Oncology Research and Treatment Pub Date : 2025-01-01 Epub Date: 2025-03-21 DOI:10.1159/000545363
Hannes Hofbauer, Birgit Abberger, Nadia Kheirandish, Kristin Kieselbach, Kristin Kieselbach
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Abstract

Introduction: Up to 40% of long-term cancer survivors suffer from chronic cancer-related pain (CCRP) with often inadequate treatment. CCRP is influenced by biopsychosocial factors, with interdisciplinary multimodal pain therapy (IMPT) being a comprehensive treatment option. In our study, patients with CCRP were asked about their treatment satisfaction and treatment wishes.

Methods: Two anonymous online surveys on CCRP in long-term survivors were analyzed: survey 1 from cancer self-help group members and survey 2 from patients with CCRP assessed at the Interdisciplinary Pain Center (IPC), resulting in recommendations ranging from outpatient treatment to IMPT.

Results: Thirty-eight members of 8 self-help groups in survey 1 and 50 of 158 patients with CCRP in survey 2 completed the questionnaire. In both surveys, relevant pain impairment and pain therapy dissatisfaction were identified. A higher intensity of therapy, including the implementation of IMPT, did not lead to better pain control. Consistent with the biopsychosocial factors in CCRP, increased depression scores and increased treatment dissatisfaction correlated. In both surveys, participants expressed extensive therapy wishes.

Conclusion: Despite comprehensive therapeutic approaches, long-term survivors with CCRP suffer from severe pain and treatment dissatisfaction. Biopsychosocial influences are evident, with depression worsening treatment satisfaction. Classical IMPT for CCRP may not be targeted enough and a more specific therapeutic approach should be developed and must be tested using patient-reported outcome measures.

慢性癌性疼痛患者的治疗满意度及治疗意愿。
高达40%的长期癌症幸存者患有慢性癌症相关疼痛(CCRP),通常治疗不充分。CCRP受生物心理社会因素的影响,跨学科多模式疼痛治疗(IMPT)是一种综合治疗选择。在我们的研究中,CCRP患者被问及他们的治疗满意度和治疗愿望。方法分析两项关于长期幸存者CCRP的匿名在线调查:调查1来自癌症自助小组成员,调查2来自跨学科疼痛中心(IPC)评估的CCRP患者,得出从门诊治疗到IMPT的建议。结果调查1中8个自助组共38人完成问卷,调查2中158例CCRP患者共50人完成问卷。在这两项调查中,相关的疼痛损害和疼痛治疗满意度被确定。更高强度的治疗,包括IMPT的实施,并没有导致更好的疼痛控制。与CCRP中的生物心理社会因素一致,抑郁评分增加与治疗不满意度增加相关。在两项调查中,参与者都表达了广泛的治疗愿望。结论:尽管采用了综合治疗方法,但长期存活的CCRP患者仍存在严重的疼痛和对治疗的不满。生物心理社会影响是明显的,抑郁症会使治疗满意度恶化。针对CCRP的经典IMPT可能没有足够的针对性,应该开发更具体的治疗方法,并且必须使用PROMs(患者报告的结果测量)进行测试。
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期刊介绍: With the first issue in 2014, the journal ''Onkologie'' has changed its title to ''Oncology Research and Treatment''. By this change, publisher and editor set the scene for the further development of this interdisciplinary journal. The English title makes it clear that the articles are published in English – a logical step for the journal, which is listed in all relevant international databases. For excellent manuscripts, a ''Fast Track'' was introduced: The review is carried out within 2 weeks; after acceptance the papers are published online within 14 days and immediately released as ''Editor’s Choice'' to provide the authors with maximum visibility of their results. Interesting case reports are published in the section ''Novel Insights from Clinical Practice'' which clearly highlights the scientific advances which the report presents.
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