The introduction and experiences of methadone for treatment of cancer pain at a low-resource governmental cancer center in india

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Objectives: This study aimed to describe the clinical experience of the health-care professionals (HCPs) responsible for the introduction of methadone, for the treatment of complex cancer pain, at a low-resource hospital in India in a patient-group, burdened by illiteracy, and low socio-economic status. Materials and Methods: Ten HCPs: Four medical doctors, four nurses, one pharmacist, and one hospital administrator were interviewed. The interviews are examined using a qualitative conventional content analysis. Results: The interviews showed a confidence amongst the HCPs, responsible for the safe introduction of methadone in a stressful and low-resource surrounding, to patients with cancer pain and the different aspects of methadone, as initiation, titration, and maintenance of treatment. Conclusion: Introduction of methadone for cancer pain management is safe and feasible although low resources in a challenging hospital setting and care environment.

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Palat, G., Algotsson, C., Rayala, S., Gebre-Medhin, M., Brun, E., & Segerlantz, M. (2021). The introduction and experiences of methadone for treatment of cancer pain at a low-resource governmental cancer center in india. Indian Journal of Palliative Care, 27(3), 382–404. https://doi.org/10.25259/IJPC_383_20

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