Although pain is experienced at all ages, there is uncertainty about the pattern of its occurrence in older people. We have investigated the prevalence of three aspects of self-reported pain—occurrence of any recent pain, number and location of pain sites, and interference with daily life—to determine their association with age in older people. A cross-sectional postal survey of all adults aged 50 years and over registered with three general practices ðn 11230Þ in North Staffordshire using self-complete questionnaires was conducted. Respondents’ gender, age, employment status, socio-economic classification, and general health status were gathered to characterise the population under study. The location of any recent pain (past 4 weeks) was...
OBJECTIVES: Number of pain sites (NPS) is a potentially important marker of health-related quality o...
Introduction : Pain is the most common complaint of elderly people. In Poland, no large studies on t...
Objectives: Chronic pain is common in older adults, yet little is known of its development and the f...
BACKGROUND: Pain is a common experience in later life. There is conflicting evidence of the prevalen...
Objective: Chronic musculoskeletal pain is common in older adults but the nature of its relationship...
Chronic musculoskeletal pain is common in older adults but the nature of its relationship with agein...
Background and objective: There is limited knowledge about the prevalence of pain and its relation t...
To investigate the prevalence of pain in older people (75+), compare those in pain to those without ...
BACKGROUND: Reports indicate that characteristics of older adults with chronic pain may be different...
Abstract Background The prevalence of pain is very common in the oldest age group. Managing pain suc...
To investigate the prevalence of pain in older people (75+), compare those in pain to those without ...
Background. Chronic pain has large health care costs and a major impact on the health of those affec...
Purpose Regarding the epidemiology of pain in older adults, data are lacking about the association b...
Aim: Pain is an increasingly common phenomenon as people age; pain over a long period can result in ...
Background: Several studies have illustrated that multisite pain is more frequent than single pain s...
OBJECTIVES: Number of pain sites (NPS) is a potentially important marker of health-related quality o...
Introduction : Pain is the most common complaint of elderly people. In Poland, no large studies on t...
Objectives: Chronic pain is common in older adults, yet little is known of its development and the f...
BACKGROUND: Pain is a common experience in later life. There is conflicting evidence of the prevalen...
Objective: Chronic musculoskeletal pain is common in older adults but the nature of its relationship...
Chronic musculoskeletal pain is common in older adults but the nature of its relationship with agein...
Background and objective: There is limited knowledge about the prevalence of pain and its relation t...
To investigate the prevalence of pain in older people (75+), compare those in pain to those without ...
BACKGROUND: Reports indicate that characteristics of older adults with chronic pain may be different...
Abstract Background The prevalence of pain is very common in the oldest age group. Managing pain suc...
To investigate the prevalence of pain in older people (75+), compare those in pain to those without ...
Background. Chronic pain has large health care costs and a major impact on the health of those affec...
Purpose Regarding the epidemiology of pain in older adults, data are lacking about the association b...
Aim: Pain is an increasingly common phenomenon as people age; pain over a long period can result in ...
Background: Several studies have illustrated that multisite pain is more frequent than single pain s...
OBJECTIVES: Number of pain sites (NPS) is a potentially important marker of health-related quality o...
Introduction : Pain is the most common complaint of elderly people. In Poland, no large studies on t...
Objectives: Chronic pain is common in older adults, yet little is known of its development and the f...