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Scientific investigations

The Minnesota cancer pain project: Design, methods, and education strategies

(For the Minnesota cancer pain initiativeFootnote*

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Pages 102-112 | Published online: 01 Oct 2009
 

Abstract

The Minnesota Cancer Pain Project (MCPP) is a community‐based research project to test various innovative education strategies for improving cancer pain management (CPM) in Minnesota. The main hypothesis is that community‐based, multidisciplinary and integrated education programs can improve CPM and change knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors regarding CPM in cancer patients, their families, and community physicians and nurses. The specific aim of the MCPP is to demonstrate effective methods to improve CPM in communities. The MCPP design is a randomized trial with before— and after—intervention assessments of cancer pain and CPM knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors among cancer patients and their families, physicians, and nurses. The unit of randomization and study is the community, with six Minnesota communities participating in the MCPP. This paper describes the hypotheses, design, methods, and education strategies of the MCPP. Baseline data from the participating communities and the cancer patient sample are reported.

Notes

Other investigators and staff centrally involved in the research reported herein are listed in the acknowledgements.

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