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Parental Attitudes and Beliefs Regarding Risks Associated With Opioid Use in Children With Cancer
Sponsor: M.D. Anderson Cancer Center
Summary
This study investigates parents' attitudes and beliefs on the risks of opioid use in children with cancer. Pain is the common symptom reported by pediatric cancer patients. Opioids are the mainstay in the treatment of cancer-related pain. Despite an almost universal desire to prevent or mitigate pain in their children, parents exhibit complex behaviors from withholding prescribed opioids entirely to giving less than the prescribed analgesic dose of opioid to discontinuing despite ongoing pain. Information gathered from this study may help address a crucial knowledge gap in researchers' understanding of parental attitudes and beliefs regarding the risks associated with opioid use in children and adolescents.
Official title: Parental Attitudes and Beliefs Regarding Risks Associated With Opioid Use in Children
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - Any
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
110
Start Date
2020-12-03
Completion Date
2026-12-31
Last Updated
2025-10-23
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Interventions
Electronic Health Record Review
Review of medical records
Survey Administration
Complete survey
Locations (1)
M D Anderson Cancer Center
Houston, Texas, United States