Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2884241647> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2884241647 abstract "Pain is a common and distressing symptom in people with cancer, but is under-recognised and under-treated. Australian guidelines for 'Cancer Pain Management in Adults' are available on the Cancer Council Australia Cancer Guideline Wiki. This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a suite of guideline implementation strategies for improving pain outcomes in adults with cancer in oncology and palliative care outpatient settings.The study will use a stepped-wedge cluster randomised controlled design, with oncology and palliative care outpatient services as the clusters. Patients will be eligible if they are adults with cancer and pain presenting to participating services during the study period. During an initial control arm, services will routinely screen patients for average and worst pain over the past 24 h using a 0-10 numerical rating scale (NRS) and have unfettered access to online guidelines. During the intervention arm, staff at each service will be encouraged to use: 1) a patient education booklet and self-management resource; 2) an online spaced learning cancer pain education module for clinicians from different disciplines; and 3) audit and feedback of service performance on key indices of cancer pain screening, assessment and management. Service-based clinical change champions will lead implementation of these strategies. The trial's primary outcome will be the probability that patients initially screened as having moderate-severe (≥5/10 NRS) worst pain experience a clinically important improvement one week later, defined as ≥ 30% reduction. Secondary outcomes will include patient empowerment and quality of life, carer experience, and cost-effectiveness. For the main analysis, linear mixed models will be used, accounting for clustering and the longitudinal design. Eighty-two patients per service at six services (N = 492) will provide > 90% power. A qualitative sub-study and analyses of structural and process factors will explore opportunities for further refinement and tailoring of the intervention.This pragmatic trial will inform implementation of guidelines across a range of oncology and palliative care outpatient service contexts. If found effective, the implementation strategies will be made freely available on the Wiki alongside the guidelines.Registered 23/01/2015 on the Australian New Zealand Clinical Trials Registry ( ACTRN12615000064505 )." @default.
- W2884241647 created "2018-08-03" @default.
- W2884241647 creator A5004565989 @default.
- W2884241647 creator A5007993808 @default.
- W2884241647 creator A5010188120 @default.
- W2884241647 creator A5018800355 @default.
- W2884241647 creator A5053565464 @default.
- W2884241647 creator A5064514171 @default.
- W2884241647 creator A5068706544 @default.
- W2884241647 creator A5071787681 @default.
- W2884241647 creator A5072099267 @default.
- W2884241647 creator A5072172554 @default.
- W2884241647 creator A5081215319 @default.
- W2884241647 creator A5084745426 @default.
- W2884241647 date "2018-07-16" @default.
- W2884241647 modified "2023-10-06" @default.
- W2884241647 title "Protocol for a phase III pragmatic stepped wedge cluster randomised controlled trial comparing the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of screening and guidelines with, versus without, implementation strategies for improving pain in adults with cancer attending outpatient oncology and palliative care services: the Stop Cancer PAIN trial" @default.
- W2884241647 cites W1495318355 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W1553764206 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W1566785825 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W1828400658 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W1944351704 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W1969442632 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W1977122595 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W1977733462 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W1987614881 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W1988429877 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W1994161156 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2001638015 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2008458094 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2031030954 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2032039690 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2038028146 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2038766527 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2055690472 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2070447280 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2074048861 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2076668534 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2083029092 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2091823111 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2096870505 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2097831015 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2102330235 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2104289506 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2105501846 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2107153119 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2110409489 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2118866555 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2125000731 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2127408924 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2127948509 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2128821342 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2129769436 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2133540202 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2136608905 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2147866167 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2153275475 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2156786234 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2161824335 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2162296777 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2162544110 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2165070399 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2166023752 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2167571044 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2169423683 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2170486409 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2171072251 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2320909684 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2337210803 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2418044925 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2602604395 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W2900535001 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W4210487975 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W4248033032 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W77686022 @default.
- W2884241647 cites W79923278 @default.
- W2884241647 doi "https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-018-3318-0" @default.
- W2884241647 hasPubMedCentralId "https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/6048744" @default.
- W2884241647 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30012122" @default.
- W2884241647 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2884241647 type Work @default.
- W2884241647 sameAs 2884241647 @default.
- W2884241647 citedByCount "11" @default.
- W2884241647 countsByYear W28842416472019 @default.
- W2884241647 countsByYear W28842416472020 @default.
- W2884241647 countsByYear W28842416472022 @default.
- W2884241647 countsByYear W28842416472023 @default.
- W2884241647 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2884241647 hasAuthorship W2884241647A5004565989 @default.
- W2884241647 hasAuthorship W2884241647A5007993808 @default.
- W2884241647 hasAuthorship W2884241647A5010188120 @default.
- W2884241647 hasAuthorship W2884241647A5018800355 @default.
- W2884241647 hasAuthorship W2884241647A5053565464 @default.
- W2884241647 hasAuthorship W2884241647A5064514171 @default.
- W2884241647 hasAuthorship W2884241647A5068706544 @default.
- W2884241647 hasAuthorship W2884241647A5071787681 @default.
- W2884241647 hasAuthorship W2884241647A5072099267 @default.
- W2884241647 hasAuthorship W2884241647A5072172554 @default.
- W2884241647 hasAuthorship W2884241647A5081215319 @default.
- W2884241647 hasAuthorship W2884241647A5084745426 @default.