Background; The prevalence of pain is very common in the oldest age group. Managing pain successfully is a key topic in primary care, especially within the ageing population. Different care settings might have an impact on the prevalence of pain and everyday life. Methods: Participants from the German longitudinal cohort study on Needs, Health Service Use, Costs and Health-related Quality of Life in a large Sample of Oldest-old Primary Care Patients (85+) (AgeQualiDe) were asked to rate their severity of pain as well as the impairment with daily activities. Besides gender, age, education, BMI and use of analgesics we focused on the current housing situation and on cognitive state. Associations of the dependent measures were tested usi...
Pain is common throughout life, with virtually everyone experiencing at least one episode of acute p...
Objective: This study investigated whether pain characteristics (intensity, frequency, duration and ...
Background: Several studies have illustrated that multisite pain is more frequent than single pain s...
Abstract Background The prevalence of pain is very common in the oldest age group. Managing pain suc...
This study deals with how pain characteristics in conjunction with other factors affect quality of l...
OBJECTIVE: Chronic musculoskeletal pain is common in older adults but the nature of its relationship...
The overall aim was to investigate chronic pain, quality of life and factors associated with pain as...
Background: Pain is a common problem among older people living in different community settings. As i...
Purpose Regarding the epidemiology of pain in older adults, data are lacking about the association b...
OBJECTIVES: Number of pain sites (NPS) is a potentially important marker of health-related quality o...
Purpose: This study assessed self-reported pain in the oldest old and examined its changes over time...
Aims: The overall purpose of the studies was to examine the prevalence of pain in elderly people and...
Objective: Chronic musculoskeletal pain is common in older adults but the nature of its relationship...
Purpose : Regarding the epidemiology of pain in older adults, data are lacking about the association...
Objective: To present the occurrence, characteristics, etiology, interference, and medication of chr...
Pain is common throughout life, with virtually everyone experiencing at least one episode of acute p...
Objective: This study investigated whether pain characteristics (intensity, frequency, duration and ...
Background: Several studies have illustrated that multisite pain is more frequent than single pain s...
Abstract Background The prevalence of pain is very common in the oldest age group. Managing pain suc...
This study deals with how pain characteristics in conjunction with other factors affect quality of l...
OBJECTIVE: Chronic musculoskeletal pain is common in older adults but the nature of its relationship...
The overall aim was to investigate chronic pain, quality of life and factors associated with pain as...
Background: Pain is a common problem among older people living in different community settings. As i...
Purpose Regarding the epidemiology of pain in older adults, data are lacking about the association b...
OBJECTIVES: Number of pain sites (NPS) is a potentially important marker of health-related quality o...
Purpose: This study assessed self-reported pain in the oldest old and examined its changes over time...
Aims: The overall purpose of the studies was to examine the prevalence of pain in elderly people and...
Objective: Chronic musculoskeletal pain is common in older adults but the nature of its relationship...
Purpose : Regarding the epidemiology of pain in older adults, data are lacking about the association...
Objective: To present the occurrence, characteristics, etiology, interference, and medication of chr...
Pain is common throughout life, with virtually everyone experiencing at least one episode of acute p...
Objective: This study investigated whether pain characteristics (intensity, frequency, duration and ...
Background: Several studies have illustrated that multisite pain is more frequent than single pain s...