Department of Anaesthesiology, Aga Khan University Hospital, Karachi, Pakistan.
J Pak Med Assoc. 2024 Jul;74(7):1330-1334. doi: 10.47391/JPMA.10020.
To assess the knowledge and attitude of practicing physicians and surgeons towards the use of pain medication according to the World Health Organisation cancer pain analgesic ladder, the current study was conducted at tertiary care hospitals of the four provinces of Pakistan. Professionals having experience of treating cancer patients for >2 years were included. Data was collected using a self-administered questionnaire sent to each participant using Google Forms. Of the 630 physicians approached, 133(21%) responded. Of them, 74(55.64%) participants were familiar with the World Health Organisation analgesic ladder. There was a significant difference in the frequency of using the ladder based on age (p<0.05). Most participants 31(23%) reported the nonavailability of the recommended drugs as the reason for not following the analgesic ladder. There is a strong need to educate physicians and surgeons about the World Health Organisation analgesic ladder, and to make strategies to improve opioid availability in Pakistan.
为了评估执业医师和外科医生根据世界卫生组织癌症疼痛镇痛阶梯使用疼痛药物的知识和态度,本研究在巴基斯坦四个省的三级保健医院进行。纳入了有 2 年以上治疗癌症患者经验的专业人员。使用谷歌表格向每位参与者发送了一份自我管理问卷来收集数据。在 630 名接触到的医生中,有 133 名(21%)做出了回应。其中,74 名(55.64%)参与者熟悉世界卫生组织镇痛阶梯。根据年龄,使用阶梯的频率存在显著差异(p<0.05)。大多数参与者 31 名(23%)报告说,不遵循镇痛阶梯的原因是推荐药物不可用。非常有必要对医生和外科医生进行世界卫生组织镇痛阶梯教育,并制定策略改善巴基斯坦阿片类药物的供应。