Division of Hematology and Oncology, Department of Pediatrics, Penn State College of Medicine, Hershey, PA, USA.
Department of Public Health Sciences, Penn State College of Medicine, Hershey, PA, USA.
Support Care Cancer. 2023 Mar 23;31(4):228. doi: 10.1007/s00520-023-07695-6.
BACKGROUND: Pain is one of the most common and distressing symptoms experienced by children and adolescents diagnosed with cancer. It is vital that children and adolescents receive adequate pain management early on in their cancer treatments to mitigate pain and cancer-related symptoms. Exercise training shows particular promise in the management of acute and chronic pain among children and adolescents diagnosed with cancer. METHODS: This position paper comes to outline the challenge of mitigating pain in children and adolescents diagnosed with cancer, and the potential benefits of integrating exercise training to the management of chronic pain in this population in need. RESULTS: Integrating exercise training into the care and pain management of children and adolescents diagnosed with cancer who have chronic pain would have the advantage of addressing several shortcomings of pain medication. Pain medication aims to temporarily manage or reduce pain; it does not have the potential to directly improve a patient's physical condition in the way that exercise training can. The current paucity of data available on the use of exercise training as a complementary treatment to pain medications to reduce chronic pain in children and adolescents diagnosed with cancer allows only for hypotheses on the effectiveness of this pain management modality. CONCLUSION: More research on this important topic is necessary and mitigating pain effectively while also reducing the use of opioid pain medication is an important goal shared by patients, their families, clinicians, and researchers alike. Future research in this area has great potential to inform clinical care, clinical care guidelines, and policy-making decisions for pain management in children and adolescents diagnosed with cancer who experience chronic pain.
背景:疼痛是儿童和青少年癌症患者最常见和最痛苦的症状之一。至关重要的是,儿童和青少年在癌症治疗早期就接受充分的疼痛管理,以减轻疼痛和与癌症相关的症状。运动训练在儿童和青少年癌症患者急性和慢性疼痛管理中显示出特殊的前景。
方法:本立场文件旨在概述减轻儿童和青少年癌症患者疼痛的挑战,以及将运动训练整合到该人群慢性疼痛管理中的潜在益处。
结果:将运动训练整合到有慢性疼痛的儿童和青少年癌症患者的护理和疼痛管理中,将具有克服疼痛药物治疗几个缺点的优势。疼痛药物的目的是暂时管理或减轻疼痛;它没有运动训练那样直接改善患者身体状况的潜力。目前,关于运动训练作为疼痛药物的补充治疗,以减轻儿童和青少年癌症患者慢性疼痛的数据非常有限,这使得我们只能假设这种疼痛管理方式的有效性。
结论:需要对这一重要课题进行更多的研究,有效减轻疼痛,同时减少阿片类止痛药的使用,是患者、他们的家人、临床医生和研究人员共同的重要目标。该领域的未来研究具有很大的潜力,可以为儿童和青少年癌症患者慢性疼痛的临床护理、临床护理指南和决策提供信息。
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