Background: The Rotterdam Elderly Pain Observation Scale (REPOS) has not yet been validated for institutionalised cognitively impaired adults. To fill this gap of knowledge, we tested psychometric properties of the REPOS when used for pain assessment in this population. Methods: In this multicentre observational study, residents were filmed during a possibly painful moment and at rest. Healthcare professionals were asked to rate residents' pain by means of a Numeric Rating Scale (NRS)-proxy. Two researchers assessed pain with the REPOS and the Chronic Pain Scale for Non Verbal Adults with Intellectual Disabilities (CPS-NAID) from video-recordings. Results: In total, 168 observations from 84 residents were assessed. Inter-observer reliabilit...
Abstract Background Pain is a common and major problem among nursing home residents. The prevalence ...
Pain is common and often more complex to assess among nursing homes residents with cognitive impairm...
Background: Studies on pain and pain prevalence in older people with dementia are limited compared t...
textabstractAbstract: Several observation scales have been developed to measure pain in elderly per...
BACKGROUND: Acute and chronic pain is common in hospitalized demented elderly people, yet there are ...
Objectives: Detection and measurement of pain in persons with dementia by using observational pain m...
Annelore H van Dalen-Kok,1 Wilco P Achterberg,1 Wieke E Rijkmans,1 Sara A Tukker-van Vuuren,1 Suzann...
Information about pain prevalence in institutionalized individuals with intellectual disabilities is...
textabstractBackground: In palliative care, administration of opioids is often indispensable for pai...
Background: We aimed to explore the existing use of pain assessment tools and guidelines, and devel...
Background: Recognition of pain in people with dementia is challenging. Observational scales have be...
© 2018 S. Karger AG, Basel Background/Aims: Pain is common in aged care residents with dementia; yet...
Information about pain prevalence in institutionalized individuals with intellectual disabilities is...
Background. Acute and chronic pain is common in hospitalized demented elderly people, yet there are ...
BACKGROUND: Recognition of pain in people with dementia is challenging. Observational scales have be...
Abstract Background Pain is a common and major problem among nursing home residents. The prevalence ...
Pain is common and often more complex to assess among nursing homes residents with cognitive impairm...
Background: Studies on pain and pain prevalence in older people with dementia are limited compared t...
textabstractAbstract: Several observation scales have been developed to measure pain in elderly per...
BACKGROUND: Acute and chronic pain is common in hospitalized demented elderly people, yet there are ...
Objectives: Detection and measurement of pain in persons with dementia by using observational pain m...
Annelore H van Dalen-Kok,1 Wilco P Achterberg,1 Wieke E Rijkmans,1 Sara A Tukker-van Vuuren,1 Suzann...
Information about pain prevalence in institutionalized individuals with intellectual disabilities is...
textabstractBackground: In palliative care, administration of opioids is often indispensable for pai...
Background: We aimed to explore the existing use of pain assessment tools and guidelines, and devel...
Background: Recognition of pain in people with dementia is challenging. Observational scales have be...
© 2018 S. Karger AG, Basel Background/Aims: Pain is common in aged care residents with dementia; yet...
Information about pain prevalence in institutionalized individuals with intellectual disabilities is...
Background. Acute and chronic pain is common in hospitalized demented elderly people, yet there are ...
BACKGROUND: Recognition of pain in people with dementia is challenging. Observational scales have be...
Abstract Background Pain is a common and major problem among nursing home residents. The prevalence ...
Pain is common and often more complex to assess among nursing homes residents with cognitive impairm...
Background: Studies on pain and pain prevalence in older people with dementia are limited compared t...