Morphine use for cancer pain: A strong analgesic used only at the end of life? A qualitative study on attitudes and perceptions of morphine in patients with advanced cancer and their caregivers.
Julia Fee Voon HoHayati YaakupGrace Sook Hoon LowSiew Lih WongLye Mun ThoSeng Beng TanPublished in: Palliative medicine (2020)
Most participants were open to future morphine use despite negative perceptions as they prioritized optimal pain control and reduction of suffering. Focused education programs addressing morphine misperceptions might increase patient and caregiver acceptance of opioid analgesics and improve cancer pain control.