Breitbart W, Kaim M, Rosenfeld B
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York 10021, USA.
J Pain Symptom Manage. 1999 Sep;18(3):203-12. doi: 10.1016/s0885-3924(99)00077-9.
A growing body of literature has demonstrated the widespread undertreatment of pain in patients with AIDS. While clinician-related barriers to cancer pain management have been studied, to date there has been no systematic attempt to survey clinician-related barriers to the management of pain in patients with AIDS. We surveyed AIDS health care providers' attitudes towards pain management, as well as their perception of the barriers to adequate pain management in patients with HIV disease. Subjects were 492 AIDS care providers attending continuing education symposia on the clinical management of pain in patients with AIDS in 5 major U.S. cities (New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Miami). Results indicated that the most frequently endorsed barriers to pain management were those regarding lack of knowledge about pain management or access to pain management experts, and concerns regarding potential substance abuse or addiction. Experience in the management of pain in patients with AIDS was inversely correlated with endorsement of barriers related to pain management expertise and concern regarding potential substance abuse. More experienced clinicians were significantly less likely to cite these factors as barriers to pain management. More knowledgeable respondents were significantly more likely to identify barriers to pain management and individuals with more conservative attitudes towards pain management were significantly more likely to cite substance abuse issues or medical concerns as barriers to pain management.
越来越多的文献表明,艾滋病患者的疼痛普遍未得到充分治疗。虽然已经对临床医生在癌症疼痛管理方面的相关障碍进行了研究,但迄今为止,尚未有人系统地尝试调查临床医生在艾滋病患者疼痛管理方面的相关障碍。我们调查了艾滋病医疗服务提供者对疼痛管理的态度,以及他们对艾滋病毒感染者充分疼痛管理障碍的认知。研究对象为492名艾滋病护理人员,他们参加了在美国5个主要城市(纽约、费城、旧金山、洛杉矶和迈阿密)举办的关于艾滋病患者疼痛临床管理的继续教育研讨会。结果表明,最常被认可的疼痛管理障碍是缺乏疼痛管理知识或难以接触到疼痛管理专家,以及对潜在药物滥用或成瘾的担忧。在艾滋病患者疼痛管理方面的经验与对疼痛管理专业知识相关障碍的认可程度以及对潜在药物滥用的担忧呈负相关。经验更丰富的临床医生将这些因素视为疼痛管理障碍的可能性显著降低。知识更丰富的受访者更有可能识别出疼痛管理障碍,而对疼痛管理态度更保守的人更有可能将药物滥用问题或医疗问题视为疼痛管理障碍。