Journal of pain and symptom management
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J Pain Symptom Manage · Sep 2023
Randomized Controlled TrialIs acetaminophen beneficial in patients with cancer pain who are on strong opioids? A randomized controlled trial.
Pain is common among cancer patients. The evidence recommends using strong opioids in moderate to severe cancer pain. No conclusive evidence supports the effectiveness of adding acetaminophen to patients with cancer pain who are already using this regime. ⋯ Among patients with cancer pain on strong opioid regime, acetaminophen may not improve pain control, or decrease total opioid use. These results add to the current evidence available suggesting not to use acetaminophen as an adjuvant for advanced cancer patients with moderate to severe cancer pain who are on strong opioids.
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J Pain Symptom Manage · Sep 2023
Randomized Controlled TrialPatient-Reported Outcome Benefits for Children with Advanced Cancer and Parents: A Qualitative Study.
Electronic patient-reported outcomes (e-PROs) in pediatric oncology may be useful to track patients' symptoms and quality of life (QoL). However, implementation in the clinical setting is limited and few studies have examined child and parent perspectives on e-PRO usage. ⋯ Advanced pediatric cancer patients and their parents found benefit in completing routine e-PROs as they promoted greater reflection and awareness and increased communication. These results may inform further integration of e-PROs in routine pediatric oncology care.