Purpose: To provide contemporary estimates of pain by level of cognitive impairment among US nursing home residents without cancer. Methods: Newly admitted US nursing home residents without cancer assessed with the Minimum Data Set 3.0 at admission (2010-2016) were eligible (n=8,613,080). The Cognitive Function Scale was used to categorize level of cognitive impairment. Self-report or staff-assessed pain was used based on a 5-day look-back period. Estimates of adjusted prevalence ratios (aPR) were derived from modified Poisson models. Results: Documented prevalence of pain decreased with increased levels of cognitive impairment in those who self-reported pain (68.9% no/mild, 32.9% severe) and those with staff-assessed pain (50.6% no/mild, 3...
BACKGROUND: Studies on pain and pain prevalence in older people with dementia are limited compared t...
The purpose of this study was (1) To develop strategies that can be used to identify pain in elderly...
Pain assessment is the first step in ensuring that patients’ pain is adequately managed. Nurses’ ass...
CONTEXT: The prevalence of pain and its management has been shown to be inversely associated with gr...
OBJECTIVE: Pain is common among nursing home residents with cognitive impairment and dementia. Pain ...
Background: Pain is common and often more complex to assess among nursing homes residents with cogni...
Background: Studies on pain and pain prevalence in older people with dementia are limited compared t...
Purpose: We developed and evaluated an explicit procedure for obtaining self-report pain data from n...
Background: Earlier studies in nursing homes show a high prevalence of cognitive impairment, depende...
Sarah Forrester, Attah Mbrah, Kate L Lapane Division of Epidemiology, Department of Population and Q...
Allison H Burfield,1 Thomas TH Wan,2 Mary Lou Sole,3 James W Cooper41School of Nursing, College of H...
Purpose: Pain management in nursing homes is challenging and pain prevalence remains high. The objec...
Purpose: Pain management in nursing homes is challenging and pain prevalence remains high. The objec...
Abstract Background Despite experimental evidence suggesting that pain sensitivity is not impaired b...
Prior studies estimate that \u3e40% of long-stay nursing home (NH) residents experience persistent p...
BACKGROUND: Studies on pain and pain prevalence in older people with dementia are limited compared t...
The purpose of this study was (1) To develop strategies that can be used to identify pain in elderly...
Pain assessment is the first step in ensuring that patients’ pain is adequately managed. Nurses’ ass...
CONTEXT: The prevalence of pain and its management has been shown to be inversely associated with gr...
OBJECTIVE: Pain is common among nursing home residents with cognitive impairment and dementia. Pain ...
Background: Pain is common and often more complex to assess among nursing homes residents with cogni...
Background: Studies on pain and pain prevalence in older people with dementia are limited compared t...
Purpose: We developed and evaluated an explicit procedure for obtaining self-report pain data from n...
Background: Earlier studies in nursing homes show a high prevalence of cognitive impairment, depende...
Sarah Forrester, Attah Mbrah, Kate L Lapane Division of Epidemiology, Department of Population and Q...
Allison H Burfield,1 Thomas TH Wan,2 Mary Lou Sole,3 James W Cooper41School of Nursing, College of H...
Purpose: Pain management in nursing homes is challenging and pain prevalence remains high. The objec...
Purpose: Pain management in nursing homes is challenging and pain prevalence remains high. The objec...
Abstract Background Despite experimental evidence suggesting that pain sensitivity is not impaired b...
Prior studies estimate that \u3e40% of long-stay nursing home (NH) residents experience persistent p...
BACKGROUND: Studies on pain and pain prevalence in older people with dementia are limited compared t...
The purpose of this study was (1) To develop strategies that can be used to identify pain in elderly...
Pain assessment is the first step in ensuring that patients’ pain is adequately managed. Nurses’ ass...