The role of cancer nurses in cancer-related pain management in Europe

Johan de Munter, Nikolina Dodlek, Ani Khmaladze, Sara Torcato Parreira, Helena Ullgren, Rik de Man, Floris A. de Jong, Wendy H. Oldenmenger*

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Abstract

Cancer pain is a common symptom in patients with cancer and can largely affect their quality of life. Pain management is important to minimize the impact of pain on daily activities. Cancer nurses are significantly involved in all steps of pain management and contribute to the success of therapy through their knowledge and expertise. While they generally play an important role in the screening, assessment, diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of patients and their (pain) symptoms, this varies from country to country in Europe. An important aspect is their role in educating patients and their families about what pain is, what impact it can have, how it can be treated pharmacologically or non-pharmacologically and what effects or problems can occur during treatment. While there is a great discrepancy between education and training opportunities for cancer nurses in different European countries, there is a continued need for education and training in pain management. Cancer is increasingly becoming a chronic disease, and the management of pain in cancer survivors will be crucial to maintain an adequate quality of life. With this, the crucial role of cancer nurses is becoming even more important.

Original languageEnglish
JournalPalliative Care and Social Practice
Volume17
Early online date14 Dec 2023
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Publication statusPublished - 2023

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