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Knowledge, Practices, and Perceived Barriers Regarding Cancer Pain Management Among Physicians and Nurses In Korea: A Nationwide Multicenter Survey

PURPOSE: Medical professionals’ practices and knowledge regarding cancer pain management have often been cited as inadequate. This study aimed to evaluate knowledge, practices and perceived barriers regarding cancer pain management among physicians and nurses in Korea. METHODS: A nationwide question...

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Autores principales: Jho, Hyun Jung, Kim, Yeol, Kong, Kyung Ae, Kim, Dae Hyun, Choi, Jin Young, Nam, Eun Jeong, Koh, Sujin, Hwang, Kwan Ok, Baek, Sun Kyung, Park, Eun Jung
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4140841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25144641
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0105900
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author Jho, Hyun Jung
Kim, Yeol
Kong, Kyung Ae
Kim, Dae Hyun
Choi, Jin Young
Nam, Eun Jeong
Choi, Jin Young
Koh, Sujin
Hwang, Kwan Ok
Baek, Sun Kyung
Park, Eun Jung
author_facet Jho, Hyun Jung
Kim, Yeol
Kong, Kyung Ae
Kim, Dae Hyun
Choi, Jin Young
Nam, Eun Jeong
Choi, Jin Young
Koh, Sujin
Hwang, Kwan Ok
Baek, Sun Kyung
Park, Eun Jung
author_sort Jho, Hyun Jung
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description PURPOSE: Medical professionals’ practices and knowledge regarding cancer pain management have often been cited as inadequate. This study aimed to evaluate knowledge, practices and perceived barriers regarding cancer pain management among physicians and nurses in Korea. METHODS: A nationwide questionnaire survey was administered to physicians and nurses involved in the care of cancer patients. Questionnaire items covered pain assessment and documentation practices, knowledge regarding cancer pain management, the perceived barriers to cancer pain control, and processes perceived as the major causes of delay in opioid administration. RESULTS: A total of 333 questionnaires (149 physicians and 284 nurses) were analyzed. Nurses performed pain assessment and documentation more regularly than physicians did. Although physicians had better knowledge of pain management than did nurses, both groups lacked knowledge regarding the side effects and pharmacology of opioids. Physicians working in the palliative care ward and nurses who had received pain management education obtained higher scores on knowledge. Physicians perceived patients’ reluctance to take opioids as a barrier to pain control, more so than did nurses, while nurses perceived patients’ tendency to under-report of pain as a barrier, more so than did physicians. Physicians and nurses held different perceptions regarding major cause of delay during opioid administration. CONCLUSIONS: There were differences between physicians and nurses in knowledge and practices for cancer pain management. An effective educational strategy for cancer pain management is needed in order to improve medical professionals’ knowledge and clinical practices.
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spelling pubmed-41408412014-08-25 Knowledge, Practices, and Perceived Barriers Regarding Cancer Pain Management Among Physicians and Nurses In Korea: A Nationwide Multicenter Survey Jho, Hyun Jung Kim, Yeol Kong, Kyung Ae Kim, Dae Hyun Choi, Jin Young Nam, Eun Jeong Choi, Jin Young Koh, Sujin Hwang, Kwan Ok Baek, Sun Kyung Park, Eun Jung PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: Medical professionals’ practices and knowledge regarding cancer pain management have often been cited as inadequate. This study aimed to evaluate knowledge, practices and perceived barriers regarding cancer pain management among physicians and nurses in Korea. METHODS: A nationwide questionnaire survey was administered to physicians and nurses involved in the care of cancer patients. Questionnaire items covered pain assessment and documentation practices, knowledge regarding cancer pain management, the perceived barriers to cancer pain control, and processes perceived as the major causes of delay in opioid administration. RESULTS: A total of 333 questionnaires (149 physicians and 284 nurses) were analyzed. Nurses performed pain assessment and documentation more regularly than physicians did. Although physicians had better knowledge of pain management than did nurses, both groups lacked knowledge regarding the side effects and pharmacology of opioids. Physicians working in the palliative care ward and nurses who had received pain management education obtained higher scores on knowledge. Physicians perceived patients’ reluctance to take opioids as a barrier to pain control, more so than did nurses, while nurses perceived patients’ tendency to under-report of pain as a barrier, more so than did physicians. Physicians and nurses held different perceptions regarding major cause of delay during opioid administration. CONCLUSIONS: There were differences between physicians and nurses in knowledge and practices for cancer pain management. An effective educational strategy for cancer pain management is needed in order to improve medical professionals’ knowledge and clinical practices. Public Library of Science 2014-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4140841/ /pubmed/25144641 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0105900 Text en © 2014 Jho et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Jho, Hyun Jung
Kim, Yeol
Kong, Kyung Ae
Kim, Dae Hyun
Choi, Jin Young
Nam, Eun Jeong
Choi, Jin Young
Koh, Sujin
Hwang, Kwan Ok
Baek, Sun Kyung
Park, Eun Jung
Knowledge, Practices, and Perceived Barriers Regarding Cancer Pain Management Among Physicians and Nurses In Korea: A Nationwide Multicenter Survey
title Knowledge, Practices, and Perceived Barriers Regarding Cancer Pain Management Among Physicians and Nurses In Korea: A Nationwide Multicenter Survey
title_full Knowledge, Practices, and Perceived Barriers Regarding Cancer Pain Management Among Physicians and Nurses In Korea: A Nationwide Multicenter Survey
title_fullStr Knowledge, Practices, and Perceived Barriers Regarding Cancer Pain Management Among Physicians and Nurses In Korea: A Nationwide Multicenter Survey
title_full_unstemmed Knowledge, Practices, and Perceived Barriers Regarding Cancer Pain Management Among Physicians and Nurses In Korea: A Nationwide Multicenter Survey
title_short Knowledge, Practices, and Perceived Barriers Regarding Cancer Pain Management Among Physicians and Nurses In Korea: A Nationwide Multicenter Survey
title_sort knowledge, practices, and perceived barriers regarding cancer pain management among physicians and nurses in korea: a nationwide multicenter survey
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4140841/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25144641
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0105900
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