Older patients experience a higher prevalence of pain, including cancer pain, than other age groups and tend to receive poorer pain management. The reasons for unnecessary suffering resulting from pain among older patients are not well understood. This study aimed to identify barriers to cancer pain management for older patients living at home and to compare these with a younger control group
Background & Aim: Pain can detrimentally affect physical functioning, psychological well-being and s...
Pain is a significant problem in older adults with cancer as older adults often receive suboptimal p...
- There will be increased numbers of older adults in society in the next few decades. - Older...
Goals of work Older patients experience a higher prevalence of pain, including cancer pain, than oth...
Goals of work We wanted to examine whether older cancer patients living at home experienced poorer p...
We wanted to examine whether older cancer patients living at home experienced poorer pain management...
Cancer is predominantly a disease of older people. It is also frequently a painful condition. Howeve...
Cancer is predominantly a disease of older people. It is also frequently a painful condition. Howeve...
Abstract Background Pain in advanced cancer is comple...
The purpose of this study was to examine attitudinal barriers to effective pain management in a cons...
The purpose of this study was to examine attitudinal barriers to effective pain management in a cons...
ABSTRACTBecause older age is associated with increased cancer risk, and the population is aging at a...
Background: Despite advancements in treating cancer and cancer-related pain, patients with breast ca...
Admissions to hospital for patients aged over 65 years are three times higher than for younger patie...
Aims and objectivesTo synthesise current evidence about the experience of older people with cancer p...
Background & Aim: Pain can detrimentally affect physical functioning, psychological well-being and s...
Pain is a significant problem in older adults with cancer as older adults often receive suboptimal p...
- There will be increased numbers of older adults in society in the next few decades. - Older...
Goals of work Older patients experience a higher prevalence of pain, including cancer pain, than oth...
Goals of work We wanted to examine whether older cancer patients living at home experienced poorer p...
We wanted to examine whether older cancer patients living at home experienced poorer pain management...
Cancer is predominantly a disease of older people. It is also frequently a painful condition. Howeve...
Cancer is predominantly a disease of older people. It is also frequently a painful condition. Howeve...
Abstract Background Pain in advanced cancer is comple...
The purpose of this study was to examine attitudinal barriers to effective pain management in a cons...
The purpose of this study was to examine attitudinal barriers to effective pain management in a cons...
ABSTRACTBecause older age is associated with increased cancer risk, and the population is aging at a...
Background: Despite advancements in treating cancer and cancer-related pain, patients with breast ca...
Admissions to hospital for patients aged over 65 years are three times higher than for younger patie...
Aims and objectivesTo synthesise current evidence about the experience of older people with cancer p...
Background & Aim: Pain can detrimentally affect physical functioning, psychological well-being and s...
Pain is a significant problem in older adults with cancer as older adults often receive suboptimal p...
- There will be increased numbers of older adults in society in the next few decades. - Older...