2022
DOI: 10.1155/2022/1136430
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A Survey of Knowledge and Barriers of Healthcare Professionals toward Opioid Analgesics in Cancer Pain Management

Abstract: Purpose. Pain is among the most frequent and troubling symptoms in cancer patients. Despite the availability of updated treatment guidelines and effective pharmacological therapies, undertreatment of cancer pain remains a global problem. Opioids are the mainstay analgesics to treat moderate-to-severe cancer pain. The goal of this study was to assess the knowledge and barriers towards opioid analgesics for cancer pain management among healthcare professionals in Oncology Units in Jordan. Methods. A structured q… Show more

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“…Having severe uncontrolled pain at the terminal stage of cancer could be related to inadequate prescription of opioids from by physicians [29,30]. In Jordan, inadequate pain management is still a problem [31,32]. Due to lack of studies among HM, the recent studies were conducted among sloid cancers and revealed that more than 80% of cancer patients experienced poor pain management as resulted from inadequate prescribed opioids and non-opioid adjuvants drugs [31,33].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Having severe uncontrolled pain at the terminal stage of cancer could be related to inadequate prescription of opioids from by physicians [29,30]. In Jordan, inadequate pain management is still a problem [31,32]. Due to lack of studies among HM, the recent studies were conducted among sloid cancers and revealed that more than 80% of cancer patients experienced poor pain management as resulted from inadequate prescribed opioids and non-opioid adjuvants drugs [31,33].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Jordan, inadequate pain management is still a problem [31,32]. Due to lack of studies among HM, the recent studies were conducted among sloid cancers and revealed that more than 80% of cancer patients experienced poor pain management as resulted from inadequate prescribed opioids and non-opioid adjuvants drugs [31,33]. The reasons which interfere with prescribing opioids for cancer patients in Jordan was related to cultural or legal issues [9].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%