Pain is prevalent, burdensome, and undertreated in individuals with cancer across the disease trajectory. Providing patients and family caregivers psychosocial support and education to manage cancer pain is a core component of quality care that can result in significant clinical benefit. In this review, we (1) outline an approach for developing and assessing the effectiveness of education programs for adults with cancer pain; (2) discuss considerations for tailoring programs to the needs of diverse populations and those with limited health literacy skills; (3) describe the resource needs and costs of developing a program; and (4) highlight innovative approaches to cancer pain education. We conclude with recommendations for future research a...
Pain is a significant problem for cancer patients and is of particular concern for the elderly. This...
International audienceThis literature review aims to synthesize available studies and to update find...
ObjectiveUnrelieved pain is common in patients with advanced cancer. Although psychoeducational inte...
Background: Despite existing guidelines to assess and manage pain, the management of cancer-related ...
Purpose: Multiple systematic reviews and meta-analyses have identified the effectiveness of patient ...
Background: Cancer pain management is still unsatisfactory, although some effective guidelines exist...
Abstract Background Cancer-related pain is common and under-treated. This article describes a study ...
The persistence of negative attitudes towards cancer pain and its treatment suggests there is scope ...
Background: Cancer-related pain is common and under-treated. This article describes a study designed...
International audiencePurpose: Patient education constitutes a relevant strategy to improve pain man...
Context: Cancer pain is a common, burdensome problem, which is not well managed despite evidence-bas...
Objectives: Educational interventions by pharmacists for patients with cancer pain aim to improve pa...
Pain is a significant problem for cancer patients and is of particular concern for the elderly. This...
International audienceThis literature review aims to synthesize available studies and to update find...
ObjectiveUnrelieved pain is common in patients with advanced cancer. Although psychoeducational inte...
Background: Despite existing guidelines to assess and manage pain, the management of cancer-related ...
Purpose: Multiple systematic reviews and meta-analyses have identified the effectiveness of patient ...
Background: Cancer pain management is still unsatisfactory, although some effective guidelines exist...
Abstract Background Cancer-related pain is common and under-treated. This article describes a study ...
The persistence of negative attitudes towards cancer pain and its treatment suggests there is scope ...
Background: Cancer-related pain is common and under-treated. This article describes a study designed...
International audiencePurpose: Patient education constitutes a relevant strategy to improve pain man...
Context: Cancer pain is a common, burdensome problem, which is not well managed despite evidence-bas...
Objectives: Educational interventions by pharmacists for patients with cancer pain aim to improve pa...
Pain is a significant problem for cancer patients and is of particular concern for the elderly. This...
International audienceThis literature review aims to synthesize available studies and to update find...
ObjectiveUnrelieved pain is common in patients with advanced cancer. Although psychoeducational inte...