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Clinical Effect Observation of Constructing PERMA Model in Psychological Intervention for Patients with Chronic Cancer Pain
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作者 Yu-Feng Ren Dong-Li Ji +2 位作者 Yu Wu Ru-Qin Ben Hai-Xia Wei 《Psycho-Oncologie》 SCIE 2024年第4期329-336,共8页
Background:The constructing PERMA model in psychological intervention was applied to patients with chronic cancer pain to provide data reference for reducing pain,fear of cancer recurrence,and improving the level of p... Background:The constructing PERMA model in psychological intervention was applied to patients with chronic cancer pain to provide data reference for reducing pain,fear of cancer recurrence,and improving the level of psychological capital.Aim:To explore the clinical effects of constructing PERMA model in psychological intervention for patients with chronic cancer pain.Methods:A total of 98 patients with chronic cancer pain admitted to our hospital from March 2021 to March 2023 were randomly divided into two groups,49 cases in each group.The control group received routine intervention,while the research group constructed PERMA model based on the routine intervention for psychological intervention.The pain severity,fear of cancer recurrence,psychological capital and quality of life before and after intervention were compared between the two groups.Results:After two months of intervention,the pain in the research group was milder than that in the control group(p<0.05).The scores and total scores of all dimensions of fear of cancer recurrence in the research group were lower than those in the control group(p<0.05).The scores and total scores of each dimension of psychological capital in the research group were higher than those in the control group(p<0.05).The scores of all dimensions of quality of life in the research group were higher than those in the control group(p<0.05).Conclusion:The PERMA model constructed in psychological interventions for patients with chronic cancer pain can assist analgesic medications to reduce pain and alleviate the fear of cancer recurrence,increase the level of psychological capital,and thus improve quality of life. 展开更多
关键词 Chronic cancer pain psychological intervention PERMA model degree of pain fear of cancer recurrence psychological capital quality of life
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Adaptive Modeling of Monthly Depression Levels in Terms of Daily Assessments of Opioid Medications Taken and Pain Levels for Cancer Patients
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作者 George J. Knafl Ryan Quinn +1 位作者 Andrew Robinson Salimah H. Meghani 《Open Journal of Statistics》 2024年第5期492-517,共26页
A research study collected intensive longitudinal data from cancer patients on a daily basis as well as non-intensive longitudinal survey data on a monthly basis. Although the daily data need separate analysis, those ... A research study collected intensive longitudinal data from cancer patients on a daily basis as well as non-intensive longitudinal survey data on a monthly basis. Although the daily data need separate analysis, those data can also be utilized to generate predictors of monthly outcomes. Alternatives for generating daily data predictors of monthly outcomes are addressed in this work. Analyses are reported of depression measured by the Patient Health Questionnaire 8 as the monthly survey outcome. Daily measures include numbers of opioid medications taken, numbers of pain flares, least pain levels, and worst pain levels. Predictors are averages of recent non-missing values for each daily measure recorded on or prior to survey dates for depression values. Weights for recent non-missing values are based on days between measurement of a recent value and a survey date. Five alternative averages are considered: averages with unit weights, averages with reciprocal weights, weighted averages with reciprocal weights, averages with exponential weights, and weighted averages with exponential weights. Adaptive regression methods based on likelihood cross-validation (LCV) scores are used to generate fractional polynomial models for possible nonlinear dependence of depression on each average. For all four daily measures, the best LCV score over averages of all types is generated using the average of recent non-missing values with reciprocal weights. Generated models are nonlinear and monotonic. Results indicate that an appropriate choice would be to assume three recent non-missing values and use the average with reciprocal weights of the first three recent non-missing values. 展开更多
关键词 Adaptive Regression cancer Depression Intensive Longitudinal Data Factional Polynomials Opioid Medications pain Levels
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Research Progress of Traditional Chinese Medicine External Treatment for Cancer Pain
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作者 Dan Yi Mengnan Du +1 位作者 Xin Zhang Ying Zhang 《Proceedings of Anticancer Research》 2024年第4期60-66,共7页
Cancer pain,as a common complication in patients with malignant tumors,is regarded as the fifth vital sign.The involvement of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)in the treatment of malignant tumors has become a distinct... Cancer pain,as a common complication in patients with malignant tumors,is regarded as the fifth vital sign.The involvement of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)in the treatment of malignant tumors has become a distinctive feature of oncology treatment in China.It is also an important component of cancer pain management.TCM analgesic treatments include various methods,such as internal medicine and external therapies.External analgesic therapies,in particular,are significant methods in TCM pain management and offer both local treatment and systemic regulation.These methods are simple,easy to perform,and non-invasive.They can enhance pain relief effects while reducing the difficulty of oral medication intake and avoiding adverse gastrointestinal reactions,providing new perspectives and approaches for cancer pain treatment with broad development prospects.This article provides a review of the external TCM therapies for cancer pain to share with peers in the field. 展开更多
关键词 cancer pain External treatment of traditional Chinese medicine Research progress
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Investigating the Physiological Mechanisms between Resistance Training and Pain Relief in the Cancer Population: A Literature Review
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作者 Yvonne Jiang Peter C. Angeletti Amy J. Hoffman 《Journal of Cancer Therapy》 CAS 2023年第2期80-101,共22页
This literature review examines the mechanisms of how exercise, specifically in the form of resistance training, may lead to pain relief in the cancer population. Primary data from three different cancer populations: ... This literature review examines the mechanisms of how exercise, specifically in the form of resistance training, may lead to pain relief in the cancer population. Primary data from three different cancer populations: breast, prostate, and lung, will be examined. A number of experimental studies have been conducted to confirm the effectiveness of resistance training on pain relief as well as the biochemical pathways that relate to this process. In this review, we will examine 5 randomized controlled trials. For the purposes of this review, pain is defined as physical suffering or discomfort associated with illness. Pain is the body’s natural signal, bringing attention to damage that has been sustained by tissues. However, chronic pain is common in the cancer population, and often serves no good purpose but instead will negatively impact both physical and mental health. The three types of pain: nociceptive, neuropathic, and inflammatory pathways have been investigated, and the knowledge of pain mechanisms allows for the understanding of how it is associated with pain. The purpose of this exploratory literature review is to give insight on how to maximize pain-relieving effects of resistance training. Research has indicated that resistance training modulates pain pathways by upregulating the release of pain-relieving substances including beta-endorphins, anti-inflammatory cytokines, and endocannabinoids. Understanding of the benefits of resistance training may be useful in relieving cancer pain, and reproducing effects of pain-relieving strategies while minimizing the symptoms related to cancer and its treatment. 展开更多
关键词 Lung cancer Breast cancer Prostate cancer Exercise Physical Activity cancer pain SYMPTOMS pain Relief Resistance Training pain Relief Biochemical Pathway
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Physiotherapy,Yoga and Educational Project for Patients Suffering from Pain Due to Hormone Therapy after Breast Cancer:The SKYPE Feasibility Study
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作者 Kerstin Faravel Marie-Eve Huteau +4 位作者 Marta Jarlier Laetitia Meignant Pierre Senesse William Jacot Anne Stoebner 《Psycho-Oncologie》 SCIE 2023年第3期123-131,共9页
Approximately 50%of breast cancer patients under hormone therapy experience osteoarticular pain,which increases the risk of treatment discontinuation and relapse.The aim of the study was to assess the feasibility of y... Approximately 50%of breast cancer patients under hormone therapy experience osteoarticular pain,which increases the risk of treatment discontinuation and relapse.The aim of the study was to assess the feasibility of yoga practice associated with patient education(PE)for at-home practice in breast cancer patients under hormone therapy.We also evaluated osteoarticular pain,flexibility and patients’satisfaction.In this study,intervention was split into two 6-week periods(P):P1 consisting of a supervised yoga-PE session of 90 minutes/week and 15-minutes of daily at-home yoga,and P2,involving daily autonomous athome yoga sessions.Feasibility was evaluated by patient adherence defined as completion of at least 4 out of the 6 supervised yoga-PE sessions and 70%or more of the at-home yoga sessions.Evaluations(at inclusion and at the end of each period)consisted in assessment of osteoarticular pain,forward flexibility and patient satisfaction.Twenty-four women with a median age of 53 years[36–72]were included.Feasibility was validated with a successful adherence rate reaching 83%,combined with a mean satisfaction score of 10/10[8–10].In addition,58%of patients reported reduced osteoarticular pain,with a 2-point reduction on the numerical rating scale.The forward flexibility also improved,with a median gain of 8 cm.Combined physiotherapy-yoga-PE intervention is a feasible strategy,increasing at-home yoga practice with potential benefit on pain,flexibility,and patient satisfaction.Evaluation of this innovative program is ongoing in a larger randomized multicenter trial. 展开更多
关键词 Physical therapy YOGA patient education breast cancer pain endocrine therapy SKYPE
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Aromatic Essential Oil Acupressure Combined with Music Therapy in Cancer Pain Management
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作者 Hang Su Jing Liu 《Journal of Biosciences and Medicines》 2023年第12期318-324,共18页
Objective: To explore the effect of aroma oil acupressure combined with music therapy in pain intervention for tumor patients. Methods: 60 patients with malignant tumors accompanied by cancer pain who were hospitalize... Objective: To explore the effect of aroma oil acupressure combined with music therapy in pain intervention for tumor patients. Methods: 60 patients with malignant tumors accompanied by cancer pain who were hospitalized in the oncology department of a tertiary-level hospital in Jingzhou City, Hubei Province, from January 2022 to December 2022 were selected as the study subjects, and were divided into 30 cases in the control group and 30 cases in the intervention group according to the stratified sampling method. The control group was divided into 30 cases of control group and 30 cases of intervention group according to the stratified sampling method. The control group was given medicine according to the conventional step analgesia, and the intervention group was given medicine according to the conventional step analgesia with the addition of aromatic oil acupressure combined with music therapy, and the effect of the intervention was valued by the NRS, the SAS and the SDS. Results: The NRS, SAS and SDS of patients in the intervention group were lower than those in the control group (p Conclusion: Aromatic oil acupressure combined with music therapy can effectively improve the pain symptoms of tumor patients, relieve anxiety and improve the quality of sleep of patients. Combined with pharmacological methods of pain relief, it can reduce the dose of pain medication and the frequency of administration of medication, and find a safe, low-cost, non-pharmacological pain complementary alternative therapy for tumor patients with cancer pain. 展开更多
关键词 cancer pain Aromatic Essential Oils ACUPRESSURE Music Intervention EFFECTIVENESS
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A Clinical Investigation: Study on Psychosocial Characteristics, Social Support and Intervention Strategies of Outpatient Cancer Pain Patients
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作者 Aijun Ji Ruchun Shi Chen Yu 《Journal of Cancer Therapy》 2023年第8期353-365,共16页
Background and Objective: The presence of pain in cancer patients is a prevalent concomitant symptom, exerting significant impacts on their physical, psychological, and social functioning. However, the psychological a... Background and Objective: The presence of pain in cancer patients is a prevalent concomitant symptom, exerting significant impacts on their physical, psychological, and social functioning. However, the psychological and social aspects are often overlooked. This study aims to explore the factors influencing the provision of psychological and social support for patients experiencing cancer-related pain while proposing intervention measures to enhance treatment compliance, confidence levels, and overall quality of life. Materials and Methods: According to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, a total of 108 patients with moderate to severe advanced cancer pain who had received outpatient analgesia treatment for at least one month were selected as the study subjects. The psychological characteristics and social support of these patients were further examined using the Self-Rating Symptom Scale (SCL-90) and Social Support Rating Scale (SSRS). The influencing factors were compared with the national norms. Results: The total score of SCL-90 was significantly different from that of the domestic norm (P < 0.05), and the total score of social support was significantly different from that of the domestic norm (P < 0.01). In addition to hostile symptoms, Somatic, obsessive, sensitive, depression, anxiety, terror, paranoia, psychosis and other symptoms were correlated with subjective support (P 0.05). Conclusion: Patients with cancer pain are more vulnerable to physical symptoms, psychological distress, lack of social support, and other contributing factors. Implementing standardized treatment protocols can effectively alleviate physical symptoms while also emphasizing the importance of psychosocial interventions to address negative emotions and enhance social support. By bolstering patient confidence through these measures, we can ultimately improve treatment outcomes and enhance patients’ overall quality of life. 展开更多
关键词 OUTPATIENT cancer pain PSYCHOSOCIAL Social Support
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Retrospective Analysis of the Effect of Auricular Acupuncture on Pain and Gastrointestinal Motility Recovery After Laparoscopic Surgery for Colorectal Cancer
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作者 Xiaofan Li Ni Yang +5 位作者 Lei Yu Lingzhi Nie Zhixin Xue Yansong Pu Min Wu Junyan Wang 《Proceedings of Anticancer Research》 2023年第3期64-69,共6页
Objective:To investigate the effect of auricular acupuncture on postoperative pain and gastrointestinal motility recovery after laparoscopic surgery for colorectal cancer.Methods:The clinical data of patients who unde... Objective:To investigate the effect of auricular acupuncture on postoperative pain and gastrointestinal motility recovery after laparoscopic surgery for colorectal cancer.Methods:The clinical data of patients who underwent laparoscopic radical surgery for colorectal cancer in our hospital from April 2020 to December 2021 were collected.Based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria,76 patients were included in the retrospective analysis.Depending on whether they received auricular acupuncture or not,the patients were divided into two groups:46 patients in the experimental group(auricular acupuncture)and 30 patients in the control group.The differences between the two groups were analyzed.Results:The time to first flatus of the experimental group was significantly shorter than that of the control group(52.2±7.36 h versus 66.3±7.83 h;P<0.001).Similarly,the time to first defecation of the experimental group was significantly shorter than that of the control group(76.3±7.76 h versus 86.1±10.79 h;P<0.001).The time to first fluid intake of the auricular group was significantly shorter than that of the control group(90.4±8.92 h versus 107.3±9.66 h,P<0.001).Compared with the control group,the experimental group scored significantly lower on the visual analogue scale on postoperative days 2 and 3(P<0.001).Conclusion:Auricular acupuncture is an effective traditional Chinese medicine external treatment method.It can promote gastrointestinal motility recovery in patients after laparoscopic radical surgery for colorectal cancer and also reduce postoperative pain and discomfort.Furthermore,this therapy is easy to operate and well-accepted by patients.Therefore,it should be strongly promoted in clinical practice. 展开更多
关键词 Auricular acupuncture Colorectal cancer LAPAROSCOPY pain Postoperative gastrointestinal motility
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Multicenter Clinical Study for Evaluation of Efficacy and Safety of Transdermal Fentanyl Matrix Patch in Treatment of Moderate to Severe Cancer Pain in 474 Chinese Cancer Patients 被引量:6
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作者 Yu-lin Zhu Guo-hong Song +17 位作者 Duan-qi Liu Xi Zhang Kui-feng Liu Ai-hua Zang Ying Cheng Guo-chun Cao Jun Liang Xue-zhen Ma Xin Ding Bin Wang Wei-lian Li Zuo-wei Hu Gang Feng Jiang-jin Huang Xiao Zheng Shun-chang Jiao Rong Wu Jun Ren 《Chinese Journal of Cancer Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2011年第4期317-322,共6页
Objective: Although a new matrix formulation fentanyl has been used throughout the world for cancer pain management, few data about its efficacy and clinical outcomes associated with its use in Chinese patients have b... Objective: Although a new matrix formulation fentanyl has been used throughout the world for cancer pain management, few data about its efficacy and clinical outcomes associated with its use in Chinese patients have been obtained. This study aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of the new system in Chinese patients with moderate to severe cancer pain. Methods: A total of 474 patients with moderate to severe cancer pain were enrolled in this study and were treated with the new transdermal fentanyl matrix patch (TDF) up to 2 weeks. All the patients were asked to record pain intensity, side effects, quality of life (QOL), adherence and global satisfaction. The initial dose of fentanyl was 25 ?g/h titrated with opioid or according to National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) guidelines. Transdermal fentanyl was changed every three days. Results: After 2 weeks. The mean pain intensity of the 459 evaluated patients decreased significantly from 5.63?1.26 to 2.03?1.46 (P<0.0001). The total remission rate was 91.29%, of which moderate remission rate 53.16%, obvious remission rate 25.49% and complete remission rate 12.64%. The rate of adverse events was 33.75%, 18.78% of which were moderate and 3.80% were severe. The most frequent adverse events were constipation and nausea. No fatal events were observed. The quality of life was remarkably improved after the treatment (P<0.0001). Conclusion: The new TDF is effective and safe in treating patients with moderate to severe cancer pain, and can significantly improve the quality of life. 展开更多
关键词 Transdermal fentanyl matrix patch (TDF) cancer pain EFFICACY Safety Quality of life
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Application of Quality Control Circle Activity in Improving Effectiveness of Drug Intervention in Lung Cancer Patients with Moderate to Severe Pain 被引量:5
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作者 Ming GU Xiao-li HUAU +4 位作者 Shi-jun LI Juan LUO Jin-mei LIU Yu ZHANG Chen SHI 《Current Medical Science》 SCIE CAS 2021年第5期996-1003,共8页
Objective:Lung cancer has the highest incidence and mortality of all malignant tumors in China.Cancer pain dramatically affects patients’comfort level,causing insomnia,anorexia,anxiety,fear,depression,and a decline i... Objective:Lung cancer has the highest incidence and mortality of all malignant tumors in China.Cancer pain dramatically affects patients’comfort level,causing insomnia,anorexia,anxiety,fear,depression,and a decline in the quality of life(QOL).The literature suggests a shortage of adequate cancer pain management for 59.1% of patients in China.The quality control circle(QCC)activity reflects the people-oriented core idea of management.This study aimed to assess the efficacy of QCC in enhancing the effectiveness of drug interventions in lung cancer patients with moderate to severe pain.Methods:From January 2019 to July 2019,lung cancer patients with moderate to severe pain were treated with drugs.The total number of drug interventions was 3072.A QCC activity was performed following the ten steps of the plan-do-check-act(PDCA)model.The reasons for the poor effectiveness of drug intervention in lung cancer patients with moderate to severe pain were analyzed.Countermeasures were designed to improve the effectiveness of drug intervention,including setting up a pain college,writing a medication education manual,and formulating operational rules for the administration of narcotic drugs.The effectiveness of drug intervention in lung cancer patients with moderate to severe pain and activity ability scores of QCC members were analyzed statistically before and after QCC activity.The effectiveness of drug intervention was investigated and compared before and after establishing the QCC.Results:After establishing the PDCA model,the effectiveness of drug intervention for moderate to severe pain in lung cancer patients increased from 56.28% to 85.29%.Members had significant improvement in problem-solving ability,responsibility,communication,coordination,self-confidence,team cohesion,enthusiasm,QCC skills,and harmony.Conclusion:QCC activity can significantly improve the efficiency of drug intervention in lung cancer patients with moderate to severe pain and their quality of life. 展开更多
关键词 quality control circle moderate to severe pain lung cancer medication intervention
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The clinical observation of slow-released morphine tablets by rectum in the treatment of the patients with moderate to severe cancer pain 被引量:2
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作者 Ping Duan 《The Chinese-German Journal of Clinical Oncology》 CAS 2007年第6期594-595,共2页
Objective: To observe the effect of slow-released morphine tablets by rectum in treating the patients of moderate to severe cancer pain with server nausea and vomiting or dysphagia. Methods: 54 cases of cancer patient... Objective: To observe the effect of slow-released morphine tablets by rectum in treating the patients of moderate to severe cancer pain with server nausea and vomiting or dysphagia. Methods: 54 cases of cancer patients with server nau- sea and vomiting symptoms or dysphagia were treated with slow-released morphine tablets by rectum, 30-90 mg/time, once every 12 hours. The drug dose was titrated by degree of pain, and the effects and adverse effects were observed. Results: The total effective rate was 81.48%, complete response rate was 51.85% (28/54), and the partial response rate was 29.63% (16/54); there were no obvious toxicities, and the common adverse symptoms included nausea (16.7%) and vomiting (9.3%). Conclusion: The treatment of slow-released morphine tablet by rectum could effectively control cancer pain, the adverse effects were slight than that by mouth. It is safe and effective to be worthy of the adhibition in clinic. 展开更多
关键词 advanced cancer pain slow-released morphine tablet RECTAL
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Transdermal Fentanyl for Management of Cancer Pain in Elderly Patients in China 被引量:2
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作者 于世英 孙燕 +5 位作者 张海春 吴一龙 秦叔逵 谢广茹 刘淑俊 隋广杰 《The Chinese-German Journal of Clinical Oncology》 CAS 2004年第2期85-89,125,共6页
Objective: Objective: To assess the effect and adverse effects of transdermal fentanyl for elderly patients with cancer pain in China. Methods: A total of 1664 elderly patients (aged 65-90 with mean age of 72.6) with ... Objective: Objective: To assess the effect and adverse effects of transdermal fentanyl for elderly patients with cancer pain in China. Methods: A total of 1664 elderly patients (aged 65-90 with mean age of 72.6) with cancer pain enrolled in the multicenter study from 136 institutes in China. Of them, 408 (28.8%) patients were 75 years old or older. All patients received transdermal fentanyl for the management of cancer pain. The patients were asked to record the attacks of pain, quality of life, and any side effects of the treatment. Results: Baseline mean of pain intensity was 7.34. On day 1, 3, 6, 9 15, and 30, the pain mean scores were decreased to 3.82, 2.80, 2.43, 2.11, 1.83, 1.64 (P=0.000). The effective rate was 97.18%. The mean doses of fentanyl was 31.34 g/h (25-150 g/h) initially, and 40.59 g/h and 47.50 g/h (25-200 g/h) at day 15 and day 30. At treatment day 15, the dose of fentanyl was ranger from 25 to 50 g/h in 91.8% of patients, 75 to 100 g/h in 7.5% patients, and 125 to 200 g/h only in 0.8% patients. The fine quality of life was in 25.4% patients before treatment, and was 71.15% and 73.04% at day 15 and day 30 respectively (P=0.0000). The common side effects were constipation (10.70%), nausea (11.96%), dizzy (6.85%), vomiting (3.85%), sedation (2.40%), Respiratory depression (0.12%). 86.2% patients preferred continue treated by transdermal fentanyl. Conclusions: Transdermal fentanyl for the elderly with cancer pain is effective, safe, convenient, and can improve the quality of life. Transdermal fentanyl can be recommended as a first-line drug for the treatment of elderly patients with moderate to severe cancer pain, and the initial doses is recommended as 25 g/h. 展开更多
关键词 ELDERLY cancer pain transdermal fentanyl pain management
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Nursing effect of narrative nursing intervention on postoperative patients with severe lung cancer 被引量:1
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作者 Bin Wen Ying Liu +1 位作者 Xiao-Xia Min An-Qi Wang 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2024年第1期76-85,共10页
BACKGROUND Lung cancer is a common disease with high mortality,and psychological support is very important in the diagnosis and treatment of postoperative patients with cancer pain.AIM To explore the application effec... BACKGROUND Lung cancer is a common disease with high mortality,and psychological support is very important in the diagnosis and treatment of postoperative patients with cancer pain.AIM To explore the application effect of the narrative nursing method in postoperative lung cancer patients in the intensive care unit.METHODS A total of 120 patients diagnosed with lung cancer and experiencing cancer-related pain were randomly allocated into two groups:an observation group and a control group,each consisting of 60 cases.The control group was given routine analgesic and psychological care,while the research group applied the five-step narrative nursing method based on routine care,comparing the visual analogue scale scores,sleep status,anxiety and depression status,and quality of life of the two groups of patients before and after the intervention.RESULTS The pain scores,anxiety scores,and depression scores of the study group were lower than those of the control group after the intervention using the narrative nursing method,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).CONCLUSION Using narrative nursing methods to intervene in patients with lung cancer combined with cancerous pain can help patients to correctly recognize their disease,adjust their mentality,establish confidence,alleviate patients'subjective pain feelings,and improve their adverse emotions. 展开更多
关键词 Narrative care Lung cancer Care unit pain Quality of life
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Percutaneous cervical cordotomy for managing refractory pain in a patient with a Pancoast tumor:A case report
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作者 Kuan-Yu Lu Feng-Sheng Lin +1 位作者 Chia-Shiang Lin Hsuan-Chih Lao 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2024年第21期4770-4776,共7页
BACKGROUND According to the World Health Organization analgesic ladder,cancer-related pain generally begins with pharmacotherapy in a stepwise approach.Nevertheless,some patients continue to experience poorly controll... BACKGROUND According to the World Health Organization analgesic ladder,cancer-related pain generally begins with pharmacotherapy in a stepwise approach.Nevertheless,some patients continue to experience poorly controlled pain despite medications,particularly when considering adverse effects and self-care quality.Percutaneous cervical cordotomy is an alternative interventional procedure for unremitting unilateral intractable cancer-related pain.CASE SUMMARY The patient was diagnosed with lung cancer with destruction of the brachial plexus and ribs.For 2 mo,the patient experienced progressive severe weakness and pain in the right upper extremity.Notably,the pain intensity reached an extreme level,particularly when lying supine,even under heavy sedation.This heightened pain response posed a significant challenge;as a result,the patient was unable to undergo further evaluation through magnetic resonance imaging.Ultimately,he underwent percutaneous cervical cordotomy for symptom relief,resulting in complete resolution of right arm pain.After a 3-mo follow-up,the pain did not recur,and only a flurbiprofen local patch was required for mild scapular tightness.CONCLUSION Cordotomy,under careful patient selection,appears to enhance the quality of life of patients with unilateral cancerrelated pain. 展开更多
关键词 Cordotomy cancer pain Intractable pain FLUOROSCOPY Radiofrequency therapy Case report
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Effect of different anesthetic modalities with multimodal analgesia on postoperative pain level in colorectal tumor patients
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作者 Ji-Chun Tang Jia-Wei Ma +2 位作者 Jin-Jin Jian Jie Shen Liang-Liang Cao 《World Journal of Gastrointestinal Oncology》 SCIE 2024年第2期364-371,共8页
BACKGROUND According to clinical data,a significant percentage of patients experience pain after surgery,highlighting the importance of alleviating postoperative pain.The current approach involves intravenous self-con... BACKGROUND According to clinical data,a significant percentage of patients experience pain after surgery,highlighting the importance of alleviating postoperative pain.The current approach involves intravenous self-control analgesia,often utilizing opioid analgesics such as morphine,sufentanil,and fentanyl.Surgery for colo-rectal cancer typically involves general anesthesia.Therefore,optimizing anes-thetic management and postoperative analgesic programs can effectively reduce perioperative stress and enhance postoperative recovery.The study aims to analyze the impact of different anesthesia modalities with multimodal analgesia on patients'postoperative pain.AIM To explore the effects of different anesthesia methods coupled with multi-mode analgesia on postoperative pain in patients with colorectal cancer.METHODS Following the inclusion criteria and exclusion criteria,a total of 126 patients with colorectal cancer admitted to our hospital from January 2020 to December 2022 were included,of which 63 received general anesthesia coupled with multi-mode labor pain and were set as the control group,and 63 received general anesthesia associated with epidural anesthesia coupled with multi-mode labor pain and were set as the research group.After data collection,the effects of postoperative analgesia,sedation,and recovery were compared.RESULTS Compared to the control group,the research group had shorter recovery times for orientation,extubation,eye-opening,and spontaneous respiration(P<0.05).The research group also showed lower Visual analog scale scores at 24 h and 48 h,higher Ramany scores at 6 h and 12 h,and improved cognitive function at 24 h,48 h,and 72 h(P<0.05).Additionally,interleukin-6 and interleukin-10 levels were significantly reduced at various time points in the research group compared to the control group(P<0.05).Levels of CD3+,CD4+,and CD4+/CD8+were also lower in the research group at multiple time points(P<0.05).CONCLUSION For patients with colorectal cancer,general anesthesia coupled with epidural anesthesia and multi-mode analgesia can achieve better postoperative analgesia and sedation effects,promote postoperative rehabilitation of patients,improve inflammatory stress and immune status,and have higher safety. 展开更多
关键词 Multimodal analgesia ANESTHESIA Colorectal cancer Postoperative pain
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Double-blinded, Controlled, Randomized Study of Dihydrocodeine Tartrate vs Codeine Phosphate in Treating Cancer Pain
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作者 王杰军 邹建军 +5 位作者 高勇 许青 曹传武 钱建新 许德凤 潘慧君 《The Chinese-German Journal of Clinical Oncology》 CAS 2005年第2期108-111,共4页
To compare the effects and adverse reactions of dihydrocodeine tartrate andcodeine phosphate in treating moderate cancer pain. Methods: Sixty-nine cases of cancer patientswith moderate pain were treated with dihydroco... To compare the effects and adverse reactions of dihydrocodeine tartrate andcodeine phosphate in treating moderate cancer pain. Methods: Sixty-nine cases of cancer patientswith moderate pain were treated with dihydrocodeine tartrate or codeine phosphate respectively bydouble-blind, controlled randomized methods and the effects and adverse reactions were observed.Results: After administration of dihydrocodeine tartrate or codeine phosphate, in treatment group orcontrol group, the total effective rate was 86.6% and 93.6%, and common adverse symptoms includedconstipation (31.3%/12.9%), nausea (18.8%/19.7%), gastric trouble (18.8%/19.7%), skin pruritus(12.5%/10%), vomit (9.3% and 6.5%) with the difference being not significant. Conclusion: Theeffects of dihydrocodeine tartrate in treating moderate cancer pain are similar to codeinephosphate. Both them can be used to treat moderate cancer pain. 展开更多
关键词 dihydrocodeine tartrate codeine phosphate cancer pain
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Impacts of radiation therapy on quality of life and pain relief in patients with bone metastases
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作者 Armin Hoveidaei Mehdi Karimi +2 位作者 Vida Khalafi Patrick Fazeli Amir Human Hoveidaei 《World Journal of Orthopedics》 2024年第9期841-849,共9页
Bone metastases(BM)are a common complication in advanced cancer patients,significantly contributing to morbidity and mortality due to their ability to cause pain,fractures,and spinal cord compression.Radiation therapy... Bone metastases(BM)are a common complication in advanced cancer patients,significantly contributing to morbidity and mortality due to their ability to cause pain,fractures,and spinal cord compression.Radiation therapy(RT)is vital in managing these complications by targeting metastatic lesions to ease pain,improve mobility,and reduce the risk of skeletal-related events such as fractures.Evidence supports the effectiveness of RT in pain relief,showing its ability to provide significant palliation and lessen the need for opioid painkillers,thereby enhancing the overall quality of life(QoL)for patients with BM.However,optimizing RT outcomes involves considerations such as the choice of radiation technique,dose fractionation schedules,and the integration of supportive care measures to mitigate treatment-related side effects like fatigue and skin reactions.These factors highlight the importance of personalized treatment planning tailored to individual patient needs and tumor characteristics.This mini-review aims to provide comprehensive insights into the multifaceted impacts of RT on pain management and QoL enhancement in BM patients,with implications for refining clinical practices and advancing patient care through the synthesis of findings from various studies. 展开更多
关键词 Radiation therapy RADIOTHERAPY Quality of life pain relief Bone metastases Bone cancer
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Effect of down-regulation of voltage-gated sodium channel Nav1.7 on activation of astrocytes and microglia in DRG in rats with cancer pain 被引量:9
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作者 Jun Pan Xiang-Jin Lin +1 位作者 Zhi-Heng Ling You-Zhi Cai 《Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Medicine》 SCIE CAS 2015年第5期405-411,共7页
Objective:To evaluate the effect of down-regulation of Nav1.7 on the activation of astrocytes and microglia in DRG of rats with cancer pain,and explore the transmission of the nociceptive information.Methods:Lentivira... Objective:To evaluate the effect of down-regulation of Nav1.7 on the activation of astrocytes and microglia in DRG of rats with cancer pain,and explore the transmission of the nociceptive information.Methods:Lentiviral vector harboring RNAi sequence targeting the Navl.7 gene was constructed,and Walker 256 breast cancer cell and morphine was injected to build the bone cancer pain model and morphine tolerance model in rats.Lentiviral vector was injected.Rats in each model were divided into 4 groups:model group,PBS group,vehicle group and LV-Nav1.7 group.The expression levels of GFAP and OX42 in dorsal root ganglia(DRG) were measured.Results:After the animal model was built,the level of Navl.7,GFAP and OX42 was improved obviously with the time prolonged,which was statistically significant(P<0.05).The expression level of GFAP and OX42 in the DRG in the LV-Navl.7 group declined obviously compared to the model group,PBS group and vehicle group(P<0.05).Conclusions:Intrathecal injection of Navl.7 shRNA lentiviral vector can reduce the expression of Nav1.7and inhibit the activation of astrocytes and microglia in DRG.The effort is also effective in morphine tolerance bone cancer pain model rats. 展开更多
关键词 Nav1.7 Bone cancer pain MORPHINE tolerance
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Attitudes towards pain management in hospitalized cancer patients and their influencing factors 被引量:11
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作者 Fangli Lou Shaomei Shang 《Chinese Journal of Cancer Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第1期75-85,共11页
Objective: To investigate patients' attitudes towards cancer pain management and analyze the factors influencing these attitudes.Methods: The self-developed Demographic and Disease-Related Information Questionnaire... Objective: To investigate patients' attitudes towards cancer pain management and analyze the factors influencing these attitudes.Methods: The self-developed Demographic and Disease-Related Information Questionnaires, Pain Management Barriers Questionnaire-Taiwan form(BQT), and Pain Knowledge Questionnaire were administered to 363 pairs of hospitalized cancer patients and their caregivers from the oncology departments of 7 hospitals in Beijing, China.Results: The average patient score for attitudes towards pain management was 2.96±0.49. The dimension scores indicated good attitudes in three areas(scores 〈2.5), "Desire to be good"(2.22±1.04), "Fatalism"(2.08±0.81) and"Religious fatalism"(1.86±1.00), and poor attitudes in six areas(scores ≥2.5), "Tolerance"(3.83±0.96), "Use of analgesics as needed(p.r.n.)"(3.73±1.01), "Addiction"(3.44±1.05), "Disease progression"(3.28±1.26), "Distraction of physicians"(3.16±1.07) and "Side effects"(2.99±0.68). Two factors were entered into the regression equation:the caregivers' attitudes towards cancer pain management and the patients' pain knowledge. These two factors explained 23.2% of the total variance in the patients' average scores for their attitudes towards cancer pain management.Conclusions: The patients' attitudes towards cancer pain management were poor and could be influenced by the caregivers' attitudes and the patients' pain knowledge, and thus need to be improved. 展开更多
关键词 cancer patients cancer pain attitudes towards cancer pain management
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Predictive model for acute abdominal pain after transarterial chemoembolization for liver cancer 被引量:12
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作者 Li-Fang Bian Xue-Hong Zhao +5 位作者 Bei-Lei Gao Sheng Zhang Guo-Mei Ge Dong-Di Zhan Ting-Ting Ye Yan Zheng 《World Journal of Gastroenterology》 SCIE CAS 2020年第30期4442-4452,共11页
BACKGROUND Transarterial chemoembolization(TACE)is the first-line treatment for patients with unresectable liver cancer;however,TACE is associated with postembolization pain.AIM To analyze the risk factors for acute a... BACKGROUND Transarterial chemoembolization(TACE)is the first-line treatment for patients with unresectable liver cancer;however,TACE is associated with postembolization pain.AIM To analyze the risk factors for acute abdominal pain after TACE and establish a predictive model for postembolization pain.METHODS From January 2018 to September 2018,all patients with liver cancer who underwent TACE at our hospital were included.General characteristics;clinical,imaging,and procedural data;and postembolization pain were analyzed.Postembolization pain was defined as acute moderate-to-severe abdominal pain within 24 h after TACE.Logistic regression and a classification and regression tree were used to develop a predictive model.Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis was used to examine the efficacy of the predictive model.RESULTS We analyzed 522 patients who underwent a total of 582 TACE procedures.Ninety-seven(16.70%)episodes of severe pain occurred.A predictive model built based on the dataset from classification and regression tree analysis identified known invasion of blood vessels as the strongest predictor of subsequent performance,followed by history of TACE,method of TACE,and history of abdominal pain after TACE.The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was 0.736[95%confidence interval(CI):0.682-0.789],the sensitivity was 73.2%,the specificity was 65.6%,and the negative predictive value was 92.4%.Logistic regression produced similar results by identifying age[odds ratio(OR)=0.971;95%CI:0.951-0.992;P=0.007),history of TACE(OR=0.378;95%CI:0.189-0.757;P=0.007),history of abdominal pain after TACE(OR=6.288;95%CI:2.963-13.342;P<0.001),tumor size(OR=1.978;95%CI:1.175-3.330;P=0.01),multiple tumors(OR=2.164;95%CI:1.243-3.769;P=0.006),invasion of blood vessels(OR=1.756;95%CI:1.045-2.950;P=0.034),and TACE with drug-eluting beads(DEBTACE)(OR=2.05;95%CI:1.260-3.334;P=0.004)as independent predictive factors for postembolization pain.CONCLUSION Blood vessel invasion,TACE history,TACE with drug-eluting beads,and history of abdominal pain after TACE are predictors of acute moderate-to-severe pain.The predictive model may help medical staff to manage pain. 展开更多
关键词 Liver cancer Predictive model pain Transarterial chemoembolization Postembolization syndrome
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