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The Association Between Analgesic Treatment Beliefs and Electronically Monitored Adherence for Cancer Pain.

William E Rosa1, Barbara Riegel2, Connie M Ulrich2, Jesse Chittams2, Ryan Quinn2, Salimah H Meghani2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To determine whether clusters based on analgesic treatment beliefs among patients with cancer predict objective analgesic adherence. SAMPLE &
SETTING: 207 patients with cancer in the outpatient setting who were aged 18 years or older, self-identified as White or African American, were diagnosed with solid tumor or multiple myeloma, and were prescribed at least one around-the-clock analgesic prescription for reported cancer pain. METHODS & VARIABLES: This study is a secondary analysis of an existing dataset. General linear modeling with a backward elimination approach was applied to determine whether previously identified analgesic treatment belief clusters, as well as sociodemographic, clinical, and pain variables, were associated with adherence behaviors.
RESULTS: Significant explanatory factors were experiential in nature and included sociodemographic, clinical, and pain-related variables, explaining 21% of the variance in analgesic adherence. Analgesic belief clusters were not predictive of adherence. IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING: Future research should examine sociodemographic and other clinical factors, as well as the influence of analgesic treatment beliefs, to better understand adherence behaviors among patients with cancer.

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Keywords:  adherence; analgesics; belief clusters; cancer pain; opioids

Year:  2021        PMID: 33337438      PMCID: PMC8018721          DOI: 10.1188/21.ONF.45-58

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncol Nurs Forum        ISSN: 0190-535X            Impact factor:   2.172


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