Pain in Chinese cancer patients under palliative care.

IF 3.6 2区 医学 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Palliative Medicine Pub Date : 1998-07-01 DOI:10.1191/026921698666535718
F K Sze, T K Chung, E Wong, K K Lam, R Lo, J Woo
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Abstract

Over a 4-month period, 218 Chinese patients with advanced cancer were admitted to a palliative care unit in Hong Kong. Ninety-five (44%) of them had pain. Of these 95, 70 (mean age 61.7 years) were evaluated with the visual analogue scale (VAS) and the numerical rating scale (NRS). Forty-two per cent of the 70 patients were illiterate. Eighty-three per cent had metastases. Eighty-seven per cent had pain due to the disease process. Forty-nine per cent had more than one pain, 54% had moderate pain and 20% had severe pain. The most common primary tumour was lung cancer. NRS scores strongly correlated with corresponding VAS scores, suggesting that NRS can routinely be used for pain intensity assessment in the Chinese. The study also showed that 64% of these patients with pain had moderate to severe disabilities to the basic activity of daily living, although there was no correlation between the severity of pain and the severity of disability.

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姑息治疗下中国癌症患者的疼痛。
在4个月的时间里,218名中国晚期癌症患者住进了香港的姑息治疗病房。其中95人(44%)有疼痛。采用视觉模拟量表(VAS)和数值评定量表(NRS)对其中70例(平均年龄61.7岁)进行评定。70名患者中有42%是文盲。83%有转移。87%的人因疾病过程而感到疼痛。49%的人有不止一种疼痛,54%的人有中度疼痛,20%的人有重度疼痛。最常见的原发肿瘤是肺癌。NRS评分与相应的VAS评分呈强相关,提示NRS可作为中国人疼痛强度评估的常规方法。研究还表明,尽管疼痛的严重程度与残疾的严重程度之间没有相关性,但这些疼痛患者中有64%对日常生活的基本活动有中度至重度的残疾。
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Palliative Medicine
Palliative Medicine 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
7.60
自引率
9.10%
发文量
125
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Palliative Medicine is a highly ranked, peer reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to improving knowledge and clinical practice in the palliative care of patients with far advanced disease. This outstanding journal features editorials, original papers, review articles, case reports, correspondence and book reviews. Essential reading for all members of the palliative care team. This journal is a member of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
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