Pain Management Knowledge and Attitude of Hospitalized Patients with Cancer and Their Family Caregivers.
- Author:
Myoyoun KIM
1
;
Yeon Hwan PARK
;
Darlee PARK
;
Yeonja HWANG
;
Hee Kyung CHANG
Author Information
1. Department of Nursing, Kangbuk Samsung Hospital, Seoul, Korea.
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Cancer;
Family caregivers;
Knowledge;
Attitude;
Pain
- MeSH:
Analgesics, Opioid;
Caregivers;
Hospitals, General;
Humans;
Pain Management;
Surveys and Questionnaires
- From:Journal of Korean Oncology Nursing
2009;9(2):104-113
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: The aim of this study was to investigate pain management knowledge and attitude in cancer patients and their family caregivers. METHODS: The subjects were 52 hospitalized cancer patients and 52 their family caregivers in a hematooncologic unit in one general hospital. Data were collected via self-reported questionnaires and interviews in 2008. RESULTS: 46.2% of the patient participants reported pain and 50% of them were taking opioid analgesics. Levels of knowledge about cancer pain and its management in both patient and caregiver participants were low, whereas, the scores of knowledge of the caregivers were significantly higher than that of the patients. The attitudes toward cancer pain were not significantly different between patients and caregivers. Both cancer patients and caregivers had some misconcepts in using opioid analgesics and about cancer pain. Patients' and caregivers' level of knowledge about cancer pain and its mangement demonstrated positive correlation. CONCLUSION: Education about cancer pain and its management should target both cancer patients and their family caregivers. Also the education should focus on intervening the misconceptions that patients and their caregivers have regarding cancer pain and its management