Dementia is a progressive disease associated with irreversible impairment and loss of cognitive abilities. About half of older people with dementia experience pain. In this paper, we propose that pain in older people with dementia can be conceptualized as the final result of the interaction of three heterogeneous phenomena, pain, aging, and dementia, which are created and influenced by the interactions of predisposing, lifelong, and current biopsychosocial factors. We review pain assessment in people with dementia using both self-report and observational/behavioral measures. We then review the biological/sensory, psychological (cognitive and affective) and social dimensions of pain in dementia. The available data suggest that dementia d...
© 2008 Dr. Leonie J. ColeThe prevalence of chronic pain is known to increase with advancing age, wit...
noObjective It has been documented that pain in people with dementia is often under-reported and poo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Context: Pain is linked to behaviors and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD); however, it ofte...
There are an estimated 35 million people with dementia across the world, of whom 50% experience regu...
The ageing revolution is changing the composition of our society with more people becoming very old ...
Erratum published: BMC Geriatrics. 2015 Sep 09;15(1):109Background Pain, neuropsychiatric symptoms (...
Pain is highly prevalent in the aging population. Individuals with neurological disorders such as de...
Purpose: The aim was to present current knowledge about pain assessment in people with dementia and ...
Pain is common in people with dementia, and pain can exacerbate the behavioural and psychological sy...
Recently, the number of studies focusing on pain in dementia has increased considerably. Still, litt...
Recognition of pain in older persons with dementia is a considerable challenge to quality pain care ...
WHY: There is no evidence that persons with dementia physiologically experience less pain than do o...
Background: Pain is a common problem in people with dementia, however the exact prevalence of pain i...
Pain represents a major treatment challenge in older people with dementia. The majority of healthy o...
© 2008 Dr. Leonie J. ColeThe prevalence of chronic pain is known to increase with advancing age, wit...
noObjective It has been documented that pain in people with dementia is often under-reported and poo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Context: Pain is linked to behaviors and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD); however, it ofte...
There are an estimated 35 million people with dementia across the world, of whom 50% experience regu...
The ageing revolution is changing the composition of our society with more people becoming very old ...
Erratum published: BMC Geriatrics. 2015 Sep 09;15(1):109Background Pain, neuropsychiatric symptoms (...
Pain is highly prevalent in the aging population. Individuals with neurological disorders such as de...
Purpose: The aim was to present current knowledge about pain assessment in people with dementia and ...
Pain is common in people with dementia, and pain can exacerbate the behavioural and psychological sy...
Recently, the number of studies focusing on pain in dementia has increased considerably. Still, litt...
Recognition of pain in older persons with dementia is a considerable challenge to quality pain care ...
WHY: There is no evidence that persons with dementia physiologically experience less pain than do o...
Background: Pain is a common problem in people with dementia, however the exact prevalence of pain i...
Pain represents a major treatment challenge in older people with dementia. The majority of healthy o...
© 2008 Dr. Leonie J. ColeThe prevalence of chronic pain is known to increase with advancing age, wit...
noObjective It has been documented that pain in people with dementia is often under-reported and poo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...