This paper presents guidance for the assessment of pain in older adults, which was developed as a collaborative project by the British Pain Society and the British Geriatric Society. The guidance was published in November 2007 and was designed to provide health professionals with practical skills to assess pain as the first step towards its effective management. The guidance did not seek to differentiate between acute and persistent pain as the literature relating to pain in older people renders such distinction impractical. The next stage will involve the development of guidance for the management of pain in older adults, which will commence this year
The aim of this paper is to discuss the results of a review into the literature related to chronic p...
This study aimed to investigate the presence of pain, pain duration, localization(s), intensity, typ...
Older adults are especially vulnerable to pain. They report more pain complaints in general and exhi...
This paper presents guidance for the assessment of pain in older adults, which was developed as a co...
This guidance document reviews the epidemiology and management of pain in older people via a literat...
Assessment of pain in the older adult presents a number of challenges, especially related to communi...
We are facing a huge increase in the older population over the next 30 years. This brings an anticip...
Consultation Paper- This guidance document reviews the epidemiology and management of pain in older ...
Pain is a prevailing physical problem among older adults resulting in systemic agitation and altered...
Abstract: This paper represents an expert-based consensus statement on pain assessment among older a...
The purpose of this paper is to present the findings of a review of the literature into pain and old...
This paper presents the findings of a systematic literature which was carried out to determine the m...
Few studies focus on pain assessment in an elderly population. This article considers the applicabil...
BACKGROUND: Pain perception is highly subjective, and effective pain management can be challenging i...
We are facing a huge increase in the older population over the next 30 years. This brings an anticip...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the results of a review into the literature related to chronic p...
This study aimed to investigate the presence of pain, pain duration, localization(s), intensity, typ...
Older adults are especially vulnerable to pain. They report more pain complaints in general and exhi...
This paper presents guidance for the assessment of pain in older adults, which was developed as a co...
This guidance document reviews the epidemiology and management of pain in older people via a literat...
Assessment of pain in the older adult presents a number of challenges, especially related to communi...
We are facing a huge increase in the older population over the next 30 years. This brings an anticip...
Consultation Paper- This guidance document reviews the epidemiology and management of pain in older ...
Pain is a prevailing physical problem among older adults resulting in systemic agitation and altered...
Abstract: This paper represents an expert-based consensus statement on pain assessment among older a...
The purpose of this paper is to present the findings of a review of the literature into pain and old...
This paper presents the findings of a systematic literature which was carried out to determine the m...
Few studies focus on pain assessment in an elderly population. This article considers the applicabil...
BACKGROUND: Pain perception is highly subjective, and effective pain management can be challenging i...
We are facing a huge increase in the older population over the next 30 years. This brings an anticip...
The aim of this paper is to discuss the results of a review into the literature related to chronic p...
This study aimed to investigate the presence of pain, pain duration, localization(s), intensity, typ...
Older adults are especially vulnerable to pain. They report more pain complaints in general and exhi...