Abstract:BACKGROUND
Minority patients with breast cancer are at risk for undertreatment of cancer-related pain. We evaluated the feasibility and efficacy of an automated pain intervention for improving pain and symptom management of underserved African American and Latina women with breast cancer.
METHODS
Sixty low-income African American and Latina women with breast cancer and cancer-related pain were enrolled in a pilot study of an automated, telephone-based interactive voice response (IVR) intervention. The interv… Show more
“…In total, 3412 titles were identified by searching four databases and by screening reference lists. No new studies were identified in the updated MEDLINE search (December 2015); however, one new article was identified after the initial database searches17 which was linked to the research team of an earlier study 18…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nine trials used pen and paper,19 23 25 26 28 34 40 45 four used touch screen devices or personal digital assistants to collect the data,20 36 37 41 three used automated telephone monitoring,17 18 35 one used web-based systems,21 and in two trials, the patient was interviewed by a nurse27 or a health educator29 for the data. One study offered a choice between automated telephone monitoring or online monitoring 33…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Summary data were given to a clinician in advance of a consultation in eight studies 17 20 21 28 36 37 40 42. None of the clinicians in these studies were given specific instructions about how to use the data except in the study by Vallières et al ,41 in which clinicians were asked to alter analgesics according to the WHO's analgesic ladder.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Five studies17 21 27 29 34 used the patient-generated data to target education on analgesic use, self-management skills and communicating about pain. Berry et al
21 embedded automated tailored coaching messages into their web-based intervention.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The coaching messages typically focused on how to communicate about unrelieved symptoms with professionals. Four interventions17 18 27 35 contained automatic alerts to physicians based on predetermined symptom thresholds. One study19 also used a symptom threshold concept within their paper diary intervention, instructing patients to contact their nurse if pain intensity or analgesic use crossed a threshold.…”
Interventions that assess and feedback cancer pain data to patients and/or professionals have so far led to modest reductions in cancer pain intensity. Suggestions are given to inform and enhance future PROM feedback interventions.
“…In total, 3412 titles were identified by searching four databases and by screening reference lists. No new studies were identified in the updated MEDLINE search (December 2015); however, one new article was identified after the initial database searches17 which was linked to the research team of an earlier study 18…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nine trials used pen and paper,19 23 25 26 28 34 40 45 four used touch screen devices or personal digital assistants to collect the data,20 36 37 41 three used automated telephone monitoring,17 18 35 one used web-based systems,21 and in two trials, the patient was interviewed by a nurse27 or a health educator29 for the data. One study offered a choice between automated telephone monitoring or online monitoring 33…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Summary data were given to a clinician in advance of a consultation in eight studies 17 20 21 28 36 37 40 42. None of the clinicians in these studies were given specific instructions about how to use the data except in the study by Vallières et al ,41 in which clinicians were asked to alter analgesics according to the WHO's analgesic ladder.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Five studies17 21 27 29 34 used the patient-generated data to target education on analgesic use, self-management skills and communicating about pain. Berry et al
21 embedded automated tailored coaching messages into their web-based intervention.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The coaching messages typically focused on how to communicate about unrelieved symptoms with professionals. Four interventions17 18 27 35 contained automatic alerts to physicians based on predetermined symptom thresholds. One study19 also used a symptom threshold concept within their paper diary intervention, instructing patients to contact their nurse if pain intensity or analgesic use crossed a threshold.…”
Interventions that assess and feedback cancer pain data to patients and/or professionals have so far led to modest reductions in cancer pain intensity. Suggestions are given to inform and enhance future PROM feedback interventions.
DC et al. (14 more authors) (2021) Routine provision of feedback from patient-reported outcome measurements to healthcare providers and patients in clinical practice. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2021 (10). ARTN CD011589.
We found little evidence around the benefits of psychosocial interventions provided to reduce fatigue in adult patients with incurable cancer receiving cancer treatment with palliative intent. Additional studies with larger samples are required to assess whether psychosocial interventions are beneficial for addressing fatigue in patients with incurable cancer.
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