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Attitudes towards pain management in hospitalized cancer patients and their influencing factors
Authors:Fangli Lou  Shaomei Shang
Institution:Department of Fundamental Nursing, Peking University School of Nursing, Beijing 100191, China
Abstract: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.
Keywords:Cancer patients  cancer pain  attitudes towards cancer pain management
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