复杂癌症治疗后幸存者的疼痛管理:阿片类药物和大麻的定性研究。

IF 1.4 Q4 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Pain management Pub Date : 2024-02-01 Epub Date: 2024-02-06 DOI:10.2217/pmt-2023-0067
Talya Salz, Susan Chimonas, Sankeerth Jinna, Jessica Brens, Anuja Kriplani, Andrew Salner, Guilherme Rabinowits, Beatriz Currier, Bobby Daly, Deborah Korenstein
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目的:我们旨在了解癌症治疗后幸存者使用阿片类药物和大麻的经验。患者与方法:我们在头颈癌和肺癌幸存者中开展了七个焦点小组,采用标准的定性方法探讨了以下主题:1)治疗后疼痛;2)大麻和阿片类药物的使用情况、感知到的益处和感知到的危害。结果和结论:幸存者(25 人)对这两种产品都有上瘾恐惧、耻辱感和获取困难。阿片类药物通常被认为是治疗剧痛的关键。大麻减轻了许多幸存者的疼痛和焦虑,这表明指南中建议的焦虑筛查将改善传统的疼痛评估。阿片类药物和大麻给治疗后的幸存者带来了复杂的危害和益处,他们必须在疼痛控制和副作用最小化之间取得平衡。
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Pain management for post-treatment survivors of complex cancers: a qualitative study of opioids and cannabis.

Aim: We aimed to understand experiences with opioids and cannabis for post-treatment cancer survivors. Patients & methods: We conducted seven focus groups among head and neck and lung cancer survivors, using standard qualitative methodology to explore themes around 1) post-treatment pain and 2) utilization, perceived benefits and perceived harms of cannabis and opioids. Results & conclusion: Survivors (N = 25) experienced addiction fears, stigma and access challenges for both products. Opioids were often perceived as critical for severe pain. Cannabis reduced pain and anxiety for many survivors, suggesting that anxiety screening, as recommended in guidelines, would improve traditional pain assessment. Opioids and cannabis present complex harms and benefits for post-treatment survivors who must balance pain management and minimizing side effects.

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Pain management CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
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