Cosphiadi Irawan
University of Indonesia
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Journal of Global Oncology | 2016
Francis O. Javier; Cosphiadi Irawan; Marzida Mansor; Wimonrat Sriraj; Kian Hian Tan; Dang Huy Quoc Thinh
This expert opinion report examines the current realities of the cancer pain management landscape and the various factors that hinder optimal pain control in six countries in Southeast Asia, describes ongoing efforts to advance patient care, and discusses approaches for improving cancer pain management. Information was gathered from leading experts in the field of cancer pain management in each country through an initial meeting and subsequent e-mail discussions. Overall, there are vast disparities in cancer pain management practices and access to opioids in the Southeast Asian countries. The experts considered cancer pain as being generally undermanaged. Access to opioids is inadequate in most countries, and opioid use for analgesia remains inadequate in the region. Several system-, physician-, and patient-related barriers to adequate pain relief were identified, including widespread over-regulation of opioid use, shortage of trained health care workers, inadequacies in pain assessment and knowledge about managing pain, and widespread resistance among patients and physicians toward opioid treatment. According to the experts, many of the ongoing initiatives in the Southeast Asian countries are related to educating patients and physicians on cancer pain management and opioid use. Efforts to improve opioid availability and reduce regulatory barriers in the region are limited, and much work is still needed to improve the status of cancer pain management in the region. Enacting necessary change will require recognition of the unique needs and resources of each country and collaboration across interdisciplinary professional teams to improve cancer pain care in this region.
Journal of Global Oncology | 2018
Dang Huy Quoc Thinh; Wimonrat Sriraj; Marzida Mansor; Kian Hian Tan; Cosphiadi Irawan; Johan Kurnianda; Yen Phi Nguyen; Annielyn Ong-Cornel; Yacine Hadjiat; Hanlim Moon; Francis O. Javier
Purpose To identify patterns of analgesic prescription and to explore patient-reported pain intensity, sleep disturbance, and quality of life among cancer patients with pain in Southeast Asia (SEA). Methods This cross-sectional observational study included 465 adult outpatients prescribed analgesics for cancer pain for 1 month or longer at 22 sites in Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. Data on analgesic prescription and cancer characteristics were extracted from medical records. Pain intensity, sleep disturbance, and quality of life measures were recorded via questionnaires. Results Most patients (84.4%) had stage III or IV cancer. A total of 419 patients (90.7%) were prescribed opioids; of these, 42.2% received only weak opioids, whereas 57.8% received at least one strong opioid. The mean worst pain intensity during the past 24 hours was 4.76 (standard deviation [SD], 2.47) on a scale of 0 (no pain) to 10 (worst possible pain); the mean current pain intensity was 4.10 (SD, 2.61). More than half of patients (54.8%) reported sleep disturbance caused by pain in the past 7 days. The majority of patients reported problems with pain/discomfort (82.3%), usual activities (65.8%), mobility (58.2%), and anxiety/depression (56.3%). The median daily dose prescribed in oral morphine equivalents was 30 mg for both morphine and tramadol. Conclusion Despite unrelieved pain, sleep disturbance, and issues with quality of life, a notable proportion of patients were prescribed only weak opioids, and opioid doses prescribed were generally low. Efforts focused on encouragement of prescriptions with analgesic strength and/or doses proportional to the pain management needs of patients are vital to improve the status of cancer pain management in the region.
Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research | 2014
Teguh Santoso; Ching-Wah Siu; Cosphiadi Irawan; Wing-Sze Chan; Idrus Alwi; Kai-Hang Yiu; Auda Aziz; Yok-Lam Kwong; Hung-Fat Tse
Acta medica Indonesiana | 2011
Teguh Santoso; Cosphiadi Irawan; Idrus Alwi; Auda Aziz; Agus Kosasih; Sri Inggriani; Ardian Saputra; Merry Wintery; Linda Lison
Acta medica Indonesiana | 2008
Cosphiadi Irawan; Ronald Hukom; Nugroho Prayogo
Acta medica Indonesiana | 2017
Cosphiadi Irawan; Djumhana Atmakusumah; Nurjati Chaeranie Siregar; Lim Weng Kong; Ong Choon Kiat; Abdulmuthalib Abdulmuthalib; Alida Harahap; Muchtaruddin Mansyur
Acta medica Indonesiana | 2015
Rianto Setiabudy; Cosphiadi Irawan; Aru W. Sudoyo
Pain Research & Management | 2018
Dang Huy Quoc Thinh; Wimonrat Sriraj; Marzida Mansor; Kian Hian Tan; Cosphiadi Irawan; Johan Kurnianda; Yen Phi Nguyen; Annielyn Ong-Cornel; Yacine Hadjiat; Hanlim Moon; Francis O. Javier
Jurnal Penyakit Dalam Indonesia | 2017
Linda Armelia; Endang Susalit; Maruhum Bonar Hm; Cosphiadi Irawan
Cermin Dunia Kedokteran | 2016
Vito Filbert Jayalie; Andy William; Shelly; Cosphiadi Irawan