To evaluate the chronic pain and analgesic use in elderly patients admitted to a teaching hospital. Cross-sectional, observational, non-experimental study with 100 elderly. Instruments for collection of demographic and health data, the Mc Gill evaluation scale and intensity of pain were used. The mean age was 71.1 years (SD + 7.4) and females prevailed in the sample (52%); 78% of the respondents reported severe pain and 68% reported using painkillers. Pain was characterized as sensitive and stabbing (44%), choking (39%), unbearable (40%) and nauseating (49%). The findings of this study indicate a high chronic pain index and point to the need to create multidisciplinary programs of interventions focused on the evaluation and treatment of thi...
Background: Pain is a common problem among older people living in different community settings. As i...
Pain is common throughout life, with virtually everyone experiencing at least one episode of acute p...
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Background: Chronic pain is a frequent characteristic of elderly people and represents an actual and...
BACKGROUND: Chronic pain is a frequent characteristic of elderly people and represents an actual a...
Objective: To present the occurrence, characteristics, etiology, interference, and medication of chr...
Background: Analgesics are used in the management of chronic non-malignant pain (CNMP), a condition ...
Abstract – The aim of the present study was to identify the prevalence and characteristics of pain c...
OBJECTIVES: to characterize chronic pain in institutionalized elderly and verify the associated fact...
The authors surveyed the clinical data and reviewed the literature on the pain management in elderly...
Comunicação apresentada no XVI Congreso INFAD, Turín, Itália, 2009.Aims: To determine the prevalence...
Background: Analgesics are used in the management of chronic non-malignant pain (CNMP), a condition ...
Introduction and purpose of the work. Pain is one of the most common causes of medical rescue teams’...
Pain is a prevailing physical problem among older adults resulting in systemic agitation and altered...
Abstract Ageing is an irreversible and nonrecurring biological process. Old age is the final stage o...
Background: Pain is a common problem among older people living in different community settings. As i...
Pain is common throughout life, with virtually everyone experiencing at least one episode of acute p...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90289/1/j.1875-9114.1998.tb03154.x.pd
Background: Chronic pain is a frequent characteristic of elderly people and represents an actual and...
BACKGROUND: Chronic pain is a frequent characteristic of elderly people and represents an actual a...
Objective: To present the occurrence, characteristics, etiology, interference, and medication of chr...
Background: Analgesics are used in the management of chronic non-malignant pain (CNMP), a condition ...
Abstract – The aim of the present study was to identify the prevalence and characteristics of pain c...
OBJECTIVES: to characterize chronic pain in institutionalized elderly and verify the associated fact...
The authors surveyed the clinical data and reviewed the literature on the pain management in elderly...
Comunicação apresentada no XVI Congreso INFAD, Turín, Itália, 2009.Aims: To determine the prevalence...
Background: Analgesics are used in the management of chronic non-malignant pain (CNMP), a condition ...
Introduction and purpose of the work. Pain is one of the most common causes of medical rescue teams’...
Pain is a prevailing physical problem among older adults resulting in systemic agitation and altered...
Abstract Ageing is an irreversible and nonrecurring biological process. Old age is the final stage o...
Background: Pain is a common problem among older people living in different community settings. As i...
Pain is common throughout life, with virtually everyone experiencing at least one episode of acute p...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/90289/1/j.1875-9114.1998.tb03154.x.pd