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Brief Title: Study of Opioid-Induced Constipation 1 Project
Official Title: An Observational Study of Diagnostic Criteria, Clinical Features and Management of Opioid-induced Constipation (OIC) in Patients With Cancer Pain
Study ID: NCT04350112
Brief Summary: The aim of the project is to investigate opioid-induced constipation (OIC) in a real world / diverse group of patients with cancer. The objectives of the project are to determine: a) prevalence of OIC; b) clinical features / impact of OIC; c) management of OIC.
Detailed Description: StOIC-1 is an observational study, and will involve a single visit (see below for schedule). The following data will be collected: a) demographic data - age, gender, ethnicity; b) cancer diagnosis; c) opioid medications - drug, formulation, dose; d) laxative medications - drug, formulation, dose; e) other medications; f) Eastern Co-operative Oncology Group performance status The participants will be asked the following questions: 1. Simple question - "Are you constipated?" \[Options - yes / no / unsure\] 2. European Association for Palliative Care definition question - "Does the following question describe your bowel function: 'the passage of small, hard faeces infrequently and with difficulty?' \[Options - yes / no / unsure\] 3. Camilleri definition question - "Does the following statement describe your bowel function: 'a change since initiating opioid therapy from baseline bowel habits that is characterised by any of the following: reduced bowel movement frequency, development or worsening of straining to pass bowel movements, a sense of incomplete rectal evacuation, harder stool consistency?' \[Options - yes / no / unsure 4. Rome IV diagnostic criteria for OIC The participants will also be asked to complete: 1. Bowel function index (BFI). The BFI is a validated, 3 item, patient-reported tool for assessing the treatment of OIC. A BFI score of ≥30 indicates suboptimally treated OIC. 2. Patient Assessment of Constipation - Quality of Life Questionnaire (PAC-QOL). The PAC-QOL is a validated, 28-item, patient-reported tool for assessing the impact of constipation over time. 3. Memorial Symptom Assessment Scale - Short Form (MSAS-SF). The MSAS-SF is a validated, 32 item, patient-reported tool for assessing physical and psychological symptoms in cancer patients. The participant will also undergo a palliative care specialist assessment for constipation / OIC. The palliative care specialist will be asked to review the patient with regard to their bowel function, and then asked the following questions: a) does the patient have constipation? \[Options - yes / no / unsure\]; b) (if appropriate) does the patient have opioid-induced constipation? \[Options - yes / no / unsure\]; c) (if appropriate) does the patient have additional causes of constipation? \[Options - yes / no / unsure\]; d) (if appropriate) what additional causes of constipation?I
Minimum Age: 18 Years
Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT
Sex: ALL
Healthy Volunteers: No
Royal Cornwall Hospital, Truro, Cornwall, United Kingdom
Brighton & Sussex University Hospitals, Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom
Leckhampton Court Hospice, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
Hospice of St. Francis, Berkhamstead, Hertfordshire, United Kingdom
Heart of Kent Hospice, Maidstone, Kent, United Kingdom
Wisdom Hospice, Rochester, Kent, United Kingdom
St. Raphael's Hospice, Cheam, London, United Kingdom
Nottingham University Hospitals, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom
St Margaret's Hospice, Yeovil, Somerset, United Kingdom
St. Giles Hospice, Lichfield, Staffordshire, United Kingdom
Royal Surrey County Hospital, Guildford, Surrey, United Kingdom
Birmingham St. Mary's Hospice, Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom
St. Catherine's Hospice, Crawley, West Sussex, United Kingdom
St. Gemma's Hospice, Leeds, Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Wheatfields Hospice, Leeds, Yorkshire, United Kingdom
St. Luke's Hospice, Sheffield, Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Name: Andrew N Davies, MD
Affiliation: Consultant Palliative Medicine
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR