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Palliative Care Research ; : 201-206, 2007.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-374636

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The primary aims of this study were; 1) to investigate the appropriateness of the analgesic therapy in hospitalized cancer patients, and 2) to explore the effects of the screening system by a pharmacist-palliative care physician screening team on analgesic regimens.<BR>The pharmacist-palliative care physician screeningteam screened consecutive cancer patients about the adequacy of analgesic treatments and provided written recommendations to primary physicians. Inclusion criteria were cancer patients admitted to oncology wards, not having been consulted to palliative care team, and receiving opioid or chemotherapy. Of 62 patients screened, analgesia was inadequate in 44%, and preemptive pharmacological treatments for opioid-induced nausea and constipation was lacking in 42% of 43 patients who had received opioids. The team provided a total of 80 recommendations for 52 patients, and primary physicians followed 94% of the recommendations within one week. The pharmacist-palliative care physician screening team may contribute to better analgesia in patients not having been consulted to the specialized palliative care service.

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