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Virginie Prevost1,2,3, Bénédicte Clarisse4, Natacha Heutte4,5, Alexandra Leconte4, Cécile Bisson6,7, Rachel Bignon7,8, Sonia Cauchin7,9, Maryline Feuillet7,10, Sylvie Gehanne7,10, Maud Gicquère4,7, Marie-Christine Grach4,7, Cyril Guillaumé7,11, Christine Le Gal7,12, Joelle Le Garrec7,9, Franck Lecaer7,13, Isabelle Lepleux7,14, Anne-Laure Millet7,13, Marie-Claude Ropartz7,15, Nathalie Roux7,11, Virith Sep Hieng7,8, Carole Van Delook7,12, Aline Le Chevalier7,15, Claire Delorme6,7.
Abstract
In the field of cancer pain, therapeutic patient education (TPE) allows patients to develop skills to better manage their pain. In the Lower Normandy region of France, the management of pain is based on networking, thus allowing proximity and accessibility for all concerned. We have thus designed and initiated a broad five-stage research program that includes the following: (1) training for caregivers in TPE; (2) identifying the educational expectations of patients and their relatives with regard to cancer pain; (3) the design of a TPE program; (4) the evaluation of its quality; and (5) the evaluation of its effectiveness by comparative randomization. This article presents this approach and more particularly the research phases (stages 2, 4, 5) for which the objectives, the methodology, and the expected results are justified. Among the key points, particular attention is paid to the evaluation of the educational dimension that provides patients with self-efficacy to participate actively in the management of their pain, their perception of changes in relation to it and its impact. The choice of a specific assessment criterion (subscale 9 of the Brief Pain Inventory) and of the step-wedge design are thus argued. This approach, which is based on a partnership between health care professionals and researchers, aims to demonstrate the benefits provided by TPE to patients in order to enable them to better manage their pain on a daily basis.Entities:
Keywords: Cancer pain; Pain assessment; Pain management; Patient education
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Year: 2018 PMID: 28804809 DOI: 10.1007/s13187-017-1258-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Cancer Educ ISSN: 0885-8195 Impact factor: 2.037