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Intensity and treatment of symptoms in 3,030 palliative care patients: a cross-sectional survey of the EAPC Research Network.

Eivor Alette Laugsand1, Stein Kaasa, Franco de Conno, Geoffrey Hanks, Pål Klepstad.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to describe intensity and treatment of symptoms other than pain in European palliative care units. PATIENTS: A total of 3,030 patients, including 2,064 that used an opioid, were included from 143 palliative care centers, in 21 European countries.
RESULTS: Pain was treated with analgesics corresponding to the WHO pain ladder step I (n = 374), II (n = 497), and III (n = 1,567). Frequencies of symptoms observed as moderate or severe were for generalized weakness (50 percent), fatigue (48 percent), anxiety (28 percent), anorexia (26 percent), constipation (18 percent), focal weakness (18 percent), depression (18 percent), and dyspnoea (15 percent). When comparing WHO-groups, cancer diagnoses, metastasis sites, countries, and genders, we found that some of the symptom intensities and treatments differed significantly between subgroups. A majority of patients used drugs for symptom management. Still, more than one-third of patients assessed to have moderate or severe constipation did not receive any treatment. The corresponding numbers for depression, confusion, nausea, vomiting, or anxiety were approaching 40 percent and for poor sleep about 50 percent. Prescription practice of antiemetics, laxatives, and psychotropic drugs varied widely between countries both in terms of preparation and percent of patients receiving a specific treatment.
CONCLUSIONS: This survey shows that clinically relevant symptoms are frequent and that one-third to half of the patients with a symptom observed as moderate or severe do not receive any treatment aimed to reduce the symptom intensity. Several symptoms and treatments differed between WHO-groups, cancer diagnoses, metastasis locations, countries, and genders. Prescription practice varied between countries both in terms of medication administered and percent of patients receiving specific treatment.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19344044     DOI: 10.5055/jom.2009.0002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Opioid Manag        ISSN: 1551-7489


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