The purpose of this research was to describe the kinds of pain assessments nursing home staff use with nursing home residents and the characteristics and behaviors of residents that staff consider as they assess pain. Twenty-one focus groups were held in 12 nursing homes. Nurses and other nursing home staff attended the focus groups. Coding techniques consistent with ethnographic methodology were used for data analysis. Four themes identified an underlying uncertainty in assessing residents’pain, the staff relationship-centered approach to pain assessment, the resi-dent cues that alert staff to pain, and residents’characteristics important to the nursing assess-ment. Composition of focus groups made a difference in participation of certifie...
Aims and objectives To investigate the feasibility of regular pain assessment using an observational...
Abstract Background Internationally, 2–5% of people live in residential or nursing homes, many with ...
Background Pain assessment in people living with dementia is a challenge due to the complexity of pa...
BACKGROUND: Chronic pain affects nursing home residents' daily life. Pain assessment is central to a...
Pain is a significant problem for nursing home residents. Pain assessment is complicated by the high...
The prevalence of pain ranges from 27.8% to 86.5% in nursing homes and 42% to 50% in home care. Pain...
Background Chronic pain affects nursing home residents’ daily life. Pain assessment is central to ad...
Nursing home personnel from adult long-term care facilities on Oahu were surveyed on their pain asse...
Objective. To examine the usefulness of the PainCQ-33 survey as a measure of interdisciplinary pain ...
Objective: To examine the extent of agreement between nursing home residents' (or their proxies') re...
BackgroundNursing home residents are often affected by pain. Pain assessment aims to determine pain ...
ous problem in the nursing home setting. Barriers to achieving optimal pain practices include staff ...
Under-recognized and under-treated pain is common in nursing home (NH) residents, especially those w...
Background: Pain is common and often more complex to assess among nursing homes residents with cogni...
Background: Pain is often underrated or under-recognized in people with severe dementia for many rea...
Aims and objectives To investigate the feasibility of regular pain assessment using an observational...
Abstract Background Internationally, 2–5% of people live in residential or nursing homes, many with ...
Background Pain assessment in people living with dementia is a challenge due to the complexity of pa...
BACKGROUND: Chronic pain affects nursing home residents' daily life. Pain assessment is central to a...
Pain is a significant problem for nursing home residents. Pain assessment is complicated by the high...
The prevalence of pain ranges from 27.8% to 86.5% in nursing homes and 42% to 50% in home care. Pain...
Background Chronic pain affects nursing home residents’ daily life. Pain assessment is central to ad...
Nursing home personnel from adult long-term care facilities on Oahu were surveyed on their pain asse...
Objective. To examine the usefulness of the PainCQ-33 survey as a measure of interdisciplinary pain ...
Objective: To examine the extent of agreement between nursing home residents' (or their proxies') re...
BackgroundNursing home residents are often affected by pain. Pain assessment aims to determine pain ...
ous problem in the nursing home setting. Barriers to achieving optimal pain practices include staff ...
Under-recognized and under-treated pain is common in nursing home (NH) residents, especially those w...
Background: Pain is common and often more complex to assess among nursing homes residents with cogni...
Background: Pain is often underrated or under-recognized in people with severe dementia for many rea...
Aims and objectives To investigate the feasibility of regular pain assessment using an observational...
Abstract Background Internationally, 2–5% of people live in residential or nursing homes, many with ...
Background Pain assessment in people living with dementia is a challenge due to the complexity of pa...