ObjectivesTo investigate whether the implementation of the Observational Pain Management Protocol (Protocol) can improve pain management for nursing home residents with dementia. DesignA two-group, single-blinded, cluster-randomized controlled trial. SettingSeventeen nursing homes. ParticipantsHundred and twenty eight recruited residents with advanced dementia and pain-related diagnoses were allocated to either the control or the experimental conditions based on the randomized group allocated to their home. InterventionsThe Protocol, which includes assessing, interpreting, and verifying the participants' observed pain scores, initiating pain-relieving interventions according to the observed pain scores, and reassessment, was implemented in ...
Aims and objectives To investigate the feasibility of regular pain assessment using an observational...
Objective: To monitor pain intensity, pain symptoms, and medication use in elderly with dementia. M...
Aims and objectives To investigate the feasibility of regular pain assessment using an observational...
Background: Systematic use of observational pain tools has been advocated as a means to improve pain...
Abstract Background It is estimated that 19 to 83% of people with dementia suffer from pain that is ...
Background: Due to the complexity of the provision of care for people with dementia, pain assessment...
Background: Pain in nursing home residents with advanced dementia remains a major challenge; it is d...
BACKGROUND: Pain in nursing home residents with advanced dementia remains a major challenge; it is d...
BACKGROUND: Pain in nursing home residents with advanced dementia remains a major challenge; it is d...
Background: Pain is frequent and distressing in people with dementia, but no randomized controlled t...
Background: Pain in nursing home residents with advanced dementia remains a major challenge; it is d...
2013-2014 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
BACKGROUND: It is estimated that 19 to 83% of people with dementia suffer from pain that is inadequ...
Objective To determine whether a systematic approach to the treatment of pain can reduce agitation i...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Pain in nursing home residents with advanced dementia rema...
Aims and objectives To investigate the feasibility of regular pain assessment using an observational...
Objective: To monitor pain intensity, pain symptoms, and medication use in elderly with dementia. M...
Aims and objectives To investigate the feasibility of regular pain assessment using an observational...
Background: Systematic use of observational pain tools has been advocated as a means to improve pain...
Abstract Background It is estimated that 19 to 83% of people with dementia suffer from pain that is ...
Background: Due to the complexity of the provision of care for people with dementia, pain assessment...
Background: Pain in nursing home residents with advanced dementia remains a major challenge; it is d...
BACKGROUND: Pain in nursing home residents with advanced dementia remains a major challenge; it is d...
BACKGROUND: Pain in nursing home residents with advanced dementia remains a major challenge; it is d...
Background: Pain is frequent and distressing in people with dementia, but no randomized controlled t...
Background: Pain in nursing home residents with advanced dementia remains a major challenge; it is d...
2013-2014 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
BACKGROUND: It is estimated that 19 to 83% of people with dementia suffer from pain that is inadequ...
Objective To determine whether a systematic approach to the treatment of pain can reduce agitation i...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Pain in nursing home residents with advanced dementia rema...
Aims and objectives To investigate the feasibility of regular pain assessment using an observational...
Objective: To monitor pain intensity, pain symptoms, and medication use in elderly with dementia. M...
Aims and objectives To investigate the feasibility of regular pain assessment using an observational...