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Clinical Trials/NCT03346408
NCT03346408
Completed
Not Applicable

Dependence on Analgesics in Chronic Non-cancer Pain: Comparison of the Perceptions of the Algologist Physician and the Perception of the Patient.

University Hospital, Toulouse7 sites in 1 country220 target enrollmentNovember 4, 2017
ConditionsPain, Chronic

Overview

Phase
Not Applicable
Intervention
Not specified
Conditions
Pain, Chronic
Sponsor
University Hospital, Toulouse
Enrollment
220
Locations
7
Primary Endpoint
discrepancy between the assessment of dependence on analgesic drugs by the algologist and the perception of the patient
Status
Completed
Last Updated
last year

Overview

Brief Summary

The identification of an addiction to opioid analgesics has become strong recommendation for the purpose of improving the clinical management of the patients. However, the success of the patient's clinical management, in terms of analgesia and treatment of drug dependence, rests on the acceptance of this management by the patient himself. The main objective of this study is to evaluate the factors associated to the discrepancy between the assessment of dependence on analgesic drugs by the algologist and the perception that the patient with non-cancer chronic pain has of this dependence.

Detailed Description

The long-term use of opioid analgesics for the treatment of chronic non-cancer pain exposes patients to the risk of developing drug dependence on these psychoactive drugs with loss of control of their use. In general medicine as well as in algology consultation, the identification of an addiction to opioid analgesics (and even misuse as a gateway to addiction) have thus become strong recommendations for the purpose of improving the management of the patients. However, the success of the patient's clinical management, in terms of analgesia and treatment of drug dependence, rests on the acceptance of this management by the patient himself. The discrepancy between the assessment of drug dependence on analgesic drugs by the algologist and the perception that the patient has of this dependence will be investigated through a multicentre cross-sectional descriptive survey performed in pain treatment centres in France. In addition to opioid analgesics, other pharmacological classes used for analgesic use will be investigated as they are concerned with the development of drug dependence. This is particularly the case for gabapentins.

Registry
clinicaltrials.gov
Start Date
November 4, 2017
End Date
December 18, 2018
Last Updated
last year
Study Type
Observational
Sex
All

Investigators

Responsible Party
Sponsor

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria

  • suffering from chronic non-cancer pain,
  • taking at least one analgesic medication

Exclusion Criteria

  • Patient minor or major protected by the law (under tutelage),
  • Patient with chronic pain of cancerous origin,
  • Opposition of the patient to be included in the study,
  • Patient not having the overall skills to complete a self-questionnaire: major difficulties in understanding the French language and / or reading / writing difficulties.

Outcomes

Primary Outcomes

discrepancy between the assessment of dependence on analgesic drugs by the algologist and the perception of the patient

Time Frame: Baseline

The patients will complete a self-questionnaire and the algologist physician will fill another questionnaire.

Secondary Outcomes

  • Consumption drugs(Baseline)
  • Anxiety(Baseline)

Study Sites (7)

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