Introduction: Evidence-based services to support cancer patients with pain via clinical pharmacy services are currently lacking. Therefore, there is a need to undertake a randomized controlled trial (RCT) to explore the effectiveness of clinical pharmacists (CPs)’ input into the multidisciplinary team (MDT) in providing better therapeutic outcomes for cancer pain management. Objectives: The main aim of this pilot RCT is to determine the feasibility and preliminary efficacy of integrating CPs into the MDT for cancer pain management on the clinical outcomes of cancer patients experiencing pain. Methods: This study protocol outlines two-armed multicenter pilot RCT. Cancer patients suffering from pain will be randomly allocated to receive eithe...
YesEducational interventions by pharmacists for patients with cancer pain aim to improve pain manage...
Background: Cancer pain is highly prevalent and commonly undertreated. This study was designed to de...
Despite effective treatment options, more than 40% of cancer patients receive inadequate pain manage...
Introduction: Evidence-based services to support cancer patients with pain via clinical pharmacy ser...
Objectives: Educational interventions by pharmacists for patients with cancer pain aim to improve pa...
This review aimed to critically evaluate the impact of pharmacist involvement in managing pain in ca...
BACKGROUND: Pain is 1 of the most common symptoms that a cancer patient would experience. A signific...
Background: Pain is a prevalent and distressing symptom in patients with cancer, having an enormous ...
BACKGROUND: In oncology, pain control is a persistent problem. Significant barriers to cancer pain m...
BACKGROUND: Variations in care models contribute to cancer pain being under-recognised and under-tre...
Background: Management of pain related to advanced or metastatic cancer, although the availability o...
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of the collaboration between oncology pharmacists and anaest...
Abstract Background Variations in care models contribute to cancer pain being under-recognised and u...
ObjectiveUnrelieved pain is common in patients with advanced cancer. Although psychoeducational inte...
Background: Patients with advanced cancer commonly experience pain and it is least controlled in com...
YesEducational interventions by pharmacists for patients with cancer pain aim to improve pain manage...
Background: Cancer pain is highly prevalent and commonly undertreated. This study was designed to de...
Despite effective treatment options, more than 40% of cancer patients receive inadequate pain manage...
Introduction: Evidence-based services to support cancer patients with pain via clinical pharmacy ser...
Objectives: Educational interventions by pharmacists for patients with cancer pain aim to improve pa...
This review aimed to critically evaluate the impact of pharmacist involvement in managing pain in ca...
BACKGROUND: Pain is 1 of the most common symptoms that a cancer patient would experience. A signific...
Background: Pain is a prevalent and distressing symptom in patients with cancer, having an enormous ...
BACKGROUND: In oncology, pain control is a persistent problem. Significant barriers to cancer pain m...
BACKGROUND: Variations in care models contribute to cancer pain being under-recognised and under-tre...
Background: Management of pain related to advanced or metastatic cancer, although the availability o...
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness of the collaboration between oncology pharmacists and anaest...
Abstract Background Variations in care models contribute to cancer pain being under-recognised and u...
ObjectiveUnrelieved pain is common in patients with advanced cancer. Although psychoeducational inte...
Background: Patients with advanced cancer commonly experience pain and it is least controlled in com...
YesEducational interventions by pharmacists for patients with cancer pain aim to improve pain manage...
Background: Cancer pain is highly prevalent and commonly undertreated. This study was designed to de...
Despite effective treatment options, more than 40% of cancer patients receive inadequate pain manage...