William F. Connell School of Nursing, Boston College, Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts, USA.
School of Nursing-Camden, Rutgers University, Camden, New Jersey, USA.
J Palliat Med. 2023 Aug;26(8):1090-1099. doi: 10.1089/jpm.2022.0538. Epub 2023 Mar 21.
For many cancer survivors post-cure, chronic pain is a devastating complication of cancer treatment. The prevalence of chronic pain among cancer survivors is double that of the general population. However, little is known about the pain experience of cancer survivors who may have a different perspective than people with advanced cancer or people with noncancer pain. To understand the lived experience of chronic cancer-related pain in cancer survivors. We used a qualitative design with a descriptive phenomenological method to conduct in-depth interviews of 13 cancer survivors residing in the United States who completed curative cancer therapy, were at least three months from treatment, and experienced pain attributable to cancer. Data collection was focused on the lived experience and management of chronic cancer-related pain and a deep understanding of how the experience of chronic cancer-related pain shapes pain management choices. The participants had a variety of primary cancer types and cancer pain syndromes. Three essential themes epitomized the experience of living with chronic cancer-related pain: invisible suffering at the cost of survival, an opioid paradox, and a lack of answers on what to expect and what might help. The results highlight an opportunity for pain self-management, education, and psychosocial interventions to optimize pain in cancer. Participants' experiences identify several opportunities to improve chronic cancer-related pain. Future efforts should prioritize access to multimodal pain treatments, high-quality communication, and expand clinicians' knowledge and skills to manage chronic pain.
对于许多癌症幸存者来说,治愈后慢性疼痛是癌症治疗的一种毁灭性并发症。癌症幸存者慢性疼痛的患病率是普通人群的两倍。然而,对于那些可能与晚期癌症患者或非癌症疼痛患者有不同观点的癌症幸存者的疼痛体验,我们知之甚少。为了了解癌症幸存者慢性癌症相关疼痛的生活体验。我们采用定性设计和描述性现象学方法,对 13 名居住在美国的癌症幸存者进行了深入访谈,这些幸存者完成了治愈性癌症治疗,距治疗至少三个月,并且经历了归因于癌症的疼痛。数据收集集中在慢性癌症相关疼痛的生活体验和管理上,并深入了解慢性癌症相关疼痛的体验如何影响疼痛管理选择。参与者有多种原发性癌症类型和癌症疼痛综合征。三个基本主题概括了患有慢性癌症相关疼痛的生活体验:以生存为代价的无形痛苦、阿片类药物悖论,以及对预期和可能有帮助的东西缺乏答案。研究结果突出了疼痛自我管理、教育和心理社会干预的机会,以优化癌症疼痛。参与者的经验确定了改善慢性癌症相关疼痛的几个机会。未来的努力应优先考虑获得多模式疼痛治疗、高质量的沟通,并扩大临床医生管理慢性疼痛的知识和技能。