Background: Pain is common in older people, particularly those in residential aged care facilities (RACF) and those with dementia. However, despite 20 years of discourse on pain and dementia, pain is still undetected or misinterpreted in people with dementia in residential aged care facilities, particularly those with communication difficulties. Methods: A topical survey typology with semistructured interviews was used to gather attitudes and experiences of staff from 15 RACF across Northern Sydney Local Health District. Results: While pain is proactively assessed and pain charts are used in RACF, this is more often regulatory-driven than patient-driven (eg, prior to accreditation). Identification of pain and need for pain relief was il...
Background: Due to the complexity of the provision of care for people with dementia, pain assessment...
Background: It is estimated that 19 to 83% of people with dementia suffer from pain that is inadequa...
BACKGROUND:Pain is often poorly managed in people who have a dementia. Little is known about how thi...
Carmelle Peisah,1–3 Judith Weaver,1 Lisa Wong,1 Julie-Anne Strukovski1 1Behaviour Assessment ...
Background: Pain in people with dementia is a common occurrence. Providing evidence-based pain manag...
Pain is highly prevalent in the aging population. Individuals with neurological disorders such as de...
Background Painful conditions are common in older adults, including people with dementia. The sympto...
Background: The management of pain by GPs for residents of aged care facilities (ACFs) is verycommon...
INTRODUCTION: People living with dementia may experience and express pain in different ways to peopl...
Context: Pain is linked to behaviors and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD); however, it ofte...
Ageing is a process that starts from the moment of conception. It is accompanied by gradual impairme...
The ageing revolution is changing the composition of our society with more people becoming very old ...
BACKGROUND: Pain management for people with dementia is challenging. There is limited understanding ...
Background: Pain is often poorly managed in people who have a dementia. Little is known about how th...
BACKGROUND: Pain is often poorly managed in people who have a dementia. Little is known about how th...
Background: Due to the complexity of the provision of care for people with dementia, pain assessment...
Background: It is estimated that 19 to 83% of people with dementia suffer from pain that is inadequa...
BACKGROUND:Pain is often poorly managed in people who have a dementia. Little is known about how thi...
Carmelle Peisah,1–3 Judith Weaver,1 Lisa Wong,1 Julie-Anne Strukovski1 1Behaviour Assessment ...
Background: Pain in people with dementia is a common occurrence. Providing evidence-based pain manag...
Pain is highly prevalent in the aging population. Individuals with neurological disorders such as de...
Background Painful conditions are common in older adults, including people with dementia. The sympto...
Background: The management of pain by GPs for residents of aged care facilities (ACFs) is verycommon...
INTRODUCTION: People living with dementia may experience and express pain in different ways to peopl...
Context: Pain is linked to behaviors and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD); however, it ofte...
Ageing is a process that starts from the moment of conception. It is accompanied by gradual impairme...
The ageing revolution is changing the composition of our society with more people becoming very old ...
BACKGROUND: Pain management for people with dementia is challenging. There is limited understanding ...
Background: Pain is often poorly managed in people who have a dementia. Little is known about how th...
BACKGROUND: Pain is often poorly managed in people who have a dementia. Little is known about how th...
Background: Due to the complexity of the provision of care for people with dementia, pain assessment...
Background: It is estimated that 19 to 83% of people with dementia suffer from pain that is inadequa...
BACKGROUND:Pain is often poorly managed in people who have a dementia. Little is known about how thi...