Systematic Review on Barriers to Access Opioid Analgesics for Cancer Pain Management from the Health Worker Perspective.

IF 0.9 Q3 ANESTHESIOLOGY Journal of Pain & Palliative Care Pharmacotherapy Pub Date : 2023-12-01 Epub Date: 2023-11-28 DOI:10.1080/15360288.2023.2257674
Josephine Fleckner, Katherine Pettus, Nandini Vallath, Tania Pastrana
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The increasing incidence of oncological diseases creates a corresponding need for effective cancer pain management (CPM). The lack of access to and availability of opioid analgesics in most countries leads to avoidable suffering. This systematic review aims to identify barriers to accessing opioids, as described in literature that reflects the perspective of health-care workers. A systematic literature search was performed in May 2018 and updated in December 2022, using search terms related to "cancer pain," "opioid analgesics," "access," and "health-care personnel." Medline, Embase, and PsycInfo were searched. Forty-two studies met the inclusion criteria. Principal barriers that have hindered licit access to medical opioids include regulatory, systemic, educational, patient-related, and societal. These barriers are rooted in a lack of adequate education about the importance and significance of appropriate CPM. Barriers were often mutually reinforcing. A interdisciplinary approach is required to overcome them. This research contributes to the important global health issue of unduly limited access to opioid analgesics. It provides interdisciplinary solutions in terms of guidelines to ensure that governments respect, protect, and fulfill the right to the highest attainable standard of health, which includes the relief of severe pain.

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从卫生工作者的角度对癌症疼痛管理阿片类镇痛药获取障碍的系统评价。
肿瘤疾病的发病率不断增加,相应地需要有效的癌症疼痛管理(CPM)。大多数国家缺乏阿片类止痛药的获取和供应,导致了本可避免的痛苦。这项系统综述旨在确定获取阿片类药物的障碍,正如反映医护人员观点的文献所述。2018年5月进行了系统文献检索,并于2022年12月更新,检索词与“癌症疼痛”、“阿片类镇痛药”、“访问”和“医护人员”有关。检索了Medline、Embase和PsycInfo。四十二项研究符合纳入标准。阻碍合法获得医疗阿片类药物的主要障碍包括监管、系统、教育、患者相关和社会。这些障碍的根源在于缺乏关于适当CPM的重要性和重要性的充分教育。障碍往往是相辅相成的。需要采取跨学科的方法来克服这些问题。这项研究有助于解决阿片类止痛药获取途径过度有限这一重要的全球健康问题。它在指导方针方面提供了跨学科的解决方案,以确保政府尊重、保护和履行可达到的最高健康标准的权利,其中包括减轻严重疼痛。
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