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To Evaluate the Effectiveness of a Patient Self-reported Pain Scoring Tool and a Satisfaction Survey on Cancer Pain Management; Multicenter, Cross-sectional Study


Phase 4
18 Years
N/A
Not Enrolling
Both
Pain

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Trial Information

To Evaluate the Effectiveness of a Patient Self-reported Pain Scoring Tool and a Satisfaction Survey on Cancer Pain Management; Multicenter, Cross-sectional Study


Inclusion Criteria:



- Patients who have no experience with the study self-reported pain scoring tool

- Patients who are able to understand and answer the pain scoring tool questions

- Patients admitted to a hospital for more than 5 days due to cancer pain

- Patients for whom their pain managing physicians completed the medical staff's survey

Exclusion Criteria:

- Patients who cannot answer the questions due to cognitive impairments

Type of Study:

Observational

Study Design:

Observational Model: Cohort, Time Perspective: Prospective

Outcome Measure:

Patient satisfaction with the control of cancer-related pain

Outcome Description:

Patients will answer on a 7-point scale how satisfied they feel about their cancer pain treatment. The scale scores range from 1 (not at all satisfied) to 7 (very much satisfied).

Outcome Time Frame:

At baseline

Safety Issue:

No

Principal Investigator

Janssen Korea, Ltd., Korea Clinical Trial

Investigator Role:

Study Director

Investigator Affiliation:

Janssen Korea, Ltd., Korea

Authority:

Korea: Institutional Review Board

Study ID:

CR100835

NCT ID:

NCT01829828

Start Date:

January 2012

Completion Date:

May 2012

Related Keywords:

  • Pain
  • Pain
  • Cancer pain
  • Self-reported pain scoring tool
  • Opioid analgesics

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