Literature DB >> 27059043

[Care of patients with cancer pain in general practices in Germany].

P Engeser1, E Kuate Fokan2, G Laux2, J Szecsenyi2, K Krug2, R Leutgeb2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: In line with the increased life expectancy of people in Germany, the probability of falling ill with a malignant disease is continuously increasing. About 480,000 people in Germany contract cancer every year. One of the most important symptoms of a malignant disease is pain. Between 40 and 100% of patients with advanced cancer suffer from pain. The aim of this investigation is to show how German general practitioners care for these patients using analgetics.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: The data were extracted from the CONTENT database (CONTinuous morbidity registration Epidemiologic NeTwork) of the Department of General Practice and Health Services Research at the University Hospital in Heidelberg. This database has data from more than 200,000 patients and more than 3 million physician/patient contacts. The prescriptions were classified using the ATC code.
RESULTS: Patients experiencing pain from cancer received all kinds of analgetic drugs. The data comprises 9752 prescriptions for 1362 patients. There were 4975 (51.1 %) prescriptions for Class 1 analgesics, 929 (9.5 %) for Class 2 analgetics and 1918 (19.7 %) prescriptions for Class 3 analgetics. Coanalgetics were prescribed 1930 (19.7 %) times. 1,167 patients (85.7 %) were treated in the correct manner according to the guidelines of the World Health Organisation and 195 (14.3 %) were not.
CONCLUSIONS: Most GPs in Germany follow the principles of WHO structured pain therapy. However, further improvement of the results may be achieved through intensive training of colleagues.

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Keywords:  Cancer Paintherapy; Opioids; Therapy; WHO-Ladder

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27059043     DOI: 10.1007/s00482-016-0110-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Schmerz        ISSN: 0932-433X            Impact factor:   1.107


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Authors:  Richard J McManus; Ronan Ryan; Miren Jones; Sue Wilson; Fd Richard Hobbs
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Review 2.  [Detailed data collection regarding the utilization of medical services, morbidity, course of illness and outcomes by episode-based documentation in general practices within the CONTENT project].

Authors:  G Laux; T Rosemann; T Körner; M Heiderhoff; A Schneider; T Kühlein; J Szecsenyi
Journal:  Gesundheitswesen       Date:  2007-05

3.  The CONTENT project: a problem-oriented, episode-based electronic patient record in primary care.

Authors:  Gunter Laux; Thorsten Koerner; Thomas Rosemann; Martin Beyer; Katja Gilbert; Joachim Szecsenyi
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Review 4.  [Is the pharmacological treatment of constipation in palliative care evidence based? : a systematic literature review].

Authors:  S Bader; M Weber; G Becker
Journal:  Schmerz       Date:  2012-09       Impact factor: 1.107

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Authors:  S Deandrea; M Montanari; L Moja; G Apolone
Journal:  Ann Oncol       Date:  2008-07-15       Impact factor: 32.976

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Authors:  S Wirz; E Klaschik
Journal:  Schmerz       Date:  2003-08       Impact factor: 1.107

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Authors:  E Vuorinen
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Review 8.  Pharmacotherapy for neuropathic pain in adults: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

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Review 1.  [Differential indications of opioids in pain therapy].

Authors:  J Heyn; S C Azad
Journal:  Anaesthesist       Date:  2017-11       Impact factor: 1.041

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