• As many as 45 % to 80 % of nursing home residents have pain that contributes materially to functional im-pairment and decreased quality of life. Substantial barriers, including a high frequency of dementia, mul-tiple pain problems, and increased sensitivity to drug side effects often make pain assessment and manage-ment more difficult in the nursing home setting. Logistic problems in carrying out diagnostic procedures and management interventions are also common. Pain can be alleviated in nursing homes through the careful use of analgesic drugs combined with nonpharmacologic strategies, including exercise programs and other physical therapies. Elderly nursing home residents are more sensitive to the side effects associated with many analg...
PubMed ID: 24943854Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine pain management status of the ...
Treating pain and maintaining quality of life are one of the most important things in a nursing home...
Current knowledge about the quality and appropriateness of pharmacological pain treatment in nursing...
ment of pain. Fewer than half of these residents with recurrent pain received prescriptions for sche...
Of the 3.3 million Americans currently living in nursing homes, it is estimated that 45-80% suffer f...
Objective: To monitor pain intensity, pain symptoms, and medication use in elderly with dementia. M...
Abstract Background Internationally, 2–5% of people live in residential or nursing homes, many with ...
Pain is often untreated or undertreated among older adults living in nursing homes. The lack of stan...
A cognitive-behavioral pain management program for elderly nursing home residents with chronic pain ...
International audienceThe expression of pain is altered in people with dementia (PWD), increasing th...
Pain is common and often more complex to assess among nursing homes residents with cognitive impairm...
Tomasz Nowak,1 Agnieszka Neumann-Podczaska,2 Ewa Deskur-Śmielecka,1 Arkadiusz Styszyński,1 Katarzyna...
BackgroundNursing home residents are often affected by pain. Pain assessment aims to determine pain ...
Objectives Pain is very common among older persons living in nursing home, affecting 45% to 80% of r...
Nonmalignant pain is a common problem among older people. The prevalence of pain in the nursing home...
PubMed ID: 24943854Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine pain management status of the ...
Treating pain and maintaining quality of life are one of the most important things in a nursing home...
Current knowledge about the quality and appropriateness of pharmacological pain treatment in nursing...
ment of pain. Fewer than half of these residents with recurrent pain received prescriptions for sche...
Of the 3.3 million Americans currently living in nursing homes, it is estimated that 45-80% suffer f...
Objective: To monitor pain intensity, pain symptoms, and medication use in elderly with dementia. M...
Abstract Background Internationally, 2–5% of people live in residential or nursing homes, many with ...
Pain is often untreated or undertreated among older adults living in nursing homes. The lack of stan...
A cognitive-behavioral pain management program for elderly nursing home residents with chronic pain ...
International audienceThe expression of pain is altered in people with dementia (PWD), increasing th...
Pain is common and often more complex to assess among nursing homes residents with cognitive impairm...
Tomasz Nowak,1 Agnieszka Neumann-Podczaska,2 Ewa Deskur-Śmielecka,1 Arkadiusz Styszyński,1 Katarzyna...
BackgroundNursing home residents are often affected by pain. Pain assessment aims to determine pain ...
Objectives Pain is very common among older persons living in nursing home, affecting 45% to 80% of r...
Nonmalignant pain is a common problem among older people. The prevalence of pain in the nursing home...
PubMed ID: 24943854Objectives: The aim of this study was to determine pain management status of the ...
Treating pain and maintaining quality of life are one of the most important things in a nursing home...
Current knowledge about the quality and appropriateness of pharmacological pain treatment in nursing...