Approach to the Management of Pain in a Patient With Cancer in the Community Hospital

Ami Nagashima, Hwei May Victoria Wong, Bangyu Xu
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Pain is a common symptom in patients with cancer. Up to two thirds of patients with cancer experience pain that requires a strong opioid for pain relief. Cancer pain management can be challenging as the pain experience differs among patients. A patient’s response to opioids and other analgesia depends on several factors such as the character and cause of pain, and the pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of the drug. Optimizing pain control is important, as pain can impact negatively on many aspects of a patient’s life such as mood, sleep, social interactions, cognition and physical function, resulting in physical, emotional and existential suffering. We will use the following case study to illustrate the process of pain assessment and the importance of understanding the aetiology of the pain in a patient with cancer. We will also discuss the pharmacological and non-pharmacological management of cancer pain.
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社区医院癌症患者疼痛管理探讨
疼痛是癌症患者的常见症状。多达三分之二的癌症患者经历的疼痛需要一种强效的阿片类药物来缓解疼痛。癌症疼痛管理可能具有挑战性,因为患者的疼痛体验不同。患者对阿片类药物和其他镇痛的反应取决于几个因素,如疼痛的特征和原因,以及药物的药效学和药代动力学。优化疼痛控制很重要,因为疼痛会对患者生活的许多方面产生负面影响,如情绪、睡眠、社交、认知和身体功能,从而导致身体、情感和生存痛苦。我们将使用以下案例研究来说明疼痛评估的过程以及了解癌症患者疼痛病因的重要性。我们还将讨论癌症疼痛的药物和非药物治疗。
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