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RATIONALE: Opioids lessen pain caused by cancer. Titration of opioids in the hospice setting is suboptimal due to numerous barriers. Order sets may help to provide timely and effective medical and pharmaceutical intervention.
PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to identify barriers to good pain control in the hospice setting and to develop an order set that would safely address these barriers.
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Objective 1:
To assess barriers to pain control in the hospice setting.
Using a mixed methods approach, key stakeholders including physicians, nurses, patients and caregivers were queried about pain control in the hospice setting, barriers to pain control and the desirability of an order set to address this issue.
Objective 2:
To develop and conduct pilot testing of an order set designed to improve pain control in the hospice setting.
An opioid titration order sheet based on our previous R0-1 was modified based on the information derived from the interviews and questionnaires completed by the physicians, nurses, patients and caregivers.
A cohort of 20 patients were enrolled on the first phase of the pilot study in order to test the modified pain assessment form and the feasibility administration of the study materials to be completed by the patient and caregiver. Forms are as follows:
NOTE: *If a patient is hospitalized or transferred to the inpatient hospice facility, the patient interview will take place there.
After 20 patients, it was deemed not feasible to complete the study forms and to recruit adequately for the trial. The study was suspended.
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DISEASE CHARACTERISTICS:
Meets 1 of the following criteria:
Outpatient at the Alive Hospice in the State of Tennessee
Caregiver for an Alive Hospice patient
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PRIOR CONCURRENT THERAPY:
0 participants in 1 patient group
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