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Physician Attitudes and Practice in Cancer Pain Management: A Survey From the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group

right arrow Jamie H. Von Roenn; Charles S. Cleeland; Rene Gonin; Alan K. Hatfield; and Kishan J. Pandya

15 July 1993 | Volume 119 Issue 2 | Pages 121-126

Objective: The Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) conducted a groupwide survey to determine the amount of knowledge about cancer pain and its treatment among physicians practicing in ECOG-affiliated institutions and to determine the methods of pain control being used by these physicians.

Design: Survey.

Setting: A questionnaire was sent to all ECOG physicians with patient care responsibilities (medical oncologists, hematologists, surgeons, and radiation therapists), practicing in university institutions, Community Clinical Oncology Program (CCOP) institutions, and Cooperative Group Outreach Programs (CGOP) institutions.

Measurements: A physician cancer pain questionnaire developed by the Pain Research Group at the University of Wisconsin was used. The questionnaire was designed to assess physicians' estimates of the magnitude of pain as a specific problem for cancer patients, their perceptions of the adequacy of cancer pain management, and their report of how they manage pain in their own practice setting.

Results: The study analyzed responses to 897 of 1800 surveys. In regard to the use of analgesics for cancer pain in the United States, 86% felt that the majority of patients with pain were undermedicated. Only 51% believed pain control in their own practice setting was good or very good; 31% would wait until the patient's prognosis was 6 months or less before they would start maximal analgesia. Adjuvants and prophylactic side-effect management should have been used more frequently in the treatment plan. Concerns about side-effect management and tolerance were reported as limiting analgesic prescribing. Poor pain assessment was rated by 76% of physicians as the single most important barrier to adequate pain management. Other barriers included patient reluctance to report pain and patient reluctance to take analgesics (both by 62%) as well as physician reluctance to prescribe opioids (61%).

Conclusions: Professional education needs to focus on the proper assessment of pain, focus on the management of side effects, and focus on the use of adjuvant medications. A better understanding of the pharmacology of opioid analgesics is also needed. Physicians also need to educate patients to report pain and to effectively use the medications that are prescribed for pain management.

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Requests for Reprints: Charles S. Cleeland, PhD, Pain Research Group, Department of Neurology, 600 Highland Avenue, Madison, WI 53792.
Grant Support: By the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (Douglas C. Tormey, MD, PhD, Chairman, CA 21115) and by Public Health Service grants from the National Cancer Institute, (CA 17145, CA 26582, CA 2318, CA 35195, CA 11083), National Institutes of Health, and the Department of Health and Human Services.




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