Pain represents a major treatment challenge in older people with dementia. The majority of healthy older people experience regular pain and around 50% take regular analgesics. Pain is likely to be equally prevalent in people with dementia, yet only a small minority are prescribed regular analgesics. This is a key issue since recent work has provided evidence that untreated pain may be a major contributor to reduced quality of life and increases the likelihood of emergence of behavioural and psychological symptoms such as agitation. Better assessment and treatment of pain may therefore substantially improve outcomes for people with dementia. In this context, we reviewed the literature and summarised the best available evidence regarding the ...
Pain is an unpleasant, subjective sensation and a universal human experience. However, under-recogni...
Background: Dementia patients are at an increased risk for undertreatment of pain, compared with old...
Introduction: Knowledge regarding the longitudinal course, impact, or treatment implications of pain...
Pain represents a major treatment challenge in older people with dementia. The majority of healthy o...
There are an estimated 35 million people with dementia across the world, of whom 50% experience regu...
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...
Background and Objective: Pain in patients with Alzheimer’s disease is a complex issue; these patien...
Elderly subjects with advanced dementia are exposed, like any other aging individuals, to a wide ran...
Background: Both pain and challenging behaviour are highly prevalent in dementia, and multiple studi...
In the next decades the number of older persons with dementia and with a painful condition will incr...
Pain is highly prevalent in the aging population. Individuals with neurological disorders such as de...
WHY: There is no evidence that persons with dementia physiologically experience less pain than do o...
Tomasz Nowak,1 Agnieszka Neumann-Podczaska,2 Ewa Deskur-Śmielecka,1 Arkadiusz Styszyński,1 Katarzyna...
Introduction Although dementia and chronic pain are frequent in old age, there aren't sufficient da...
Pain is an unpleasant, subjective sensation and a universal human experience. However, under-recogni...
Background: Dementia patients are at an increased risk for undertreatment of pain, compared with old...
Introduction: Knowledge regarding the longitudinal course, impact, or treatment implications of pain...
Pain represents a major treatment challenge in older people with dementia. The majority of healthy o...
There are an estimated 35 million people with dementia across the world, of whom 50% experience regu...
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...
Background and Objective: Pain in patients with Alzheimer’s disease is a complex issue; these patien...
Elderly subjects with advanced dementia are exposed, like any other aging individuals, to a wide ran...
Background: Both pain and challenging behaviour are highly prevalent in dementia, and multiple studi...
In the next decades the number of older persons with dementia and with a painful condition will incr...
Pain is highly prevalent in the aging population. Individuals with neurological disorders such as de...
WHY: There is no evidence that persons with dementia physiologically experience less pain than do o...
Tomasz Nowak,1 Agnieszka Neumann-Podczaska,2 Ewa Deskur-Śmielecka,1 Arkadiusz Styszyński,1 Katarzyna...
Introduction Although dementia and chronic pain are frequent in old age, there aren't sufficient da...
Pain is an unpleasant, subjective sensation and a universal human experience. However, under-recogni...
Background: Dementia patients are at an increased risk for undertreatment of pain, compared with old...
Introduction: Knowledge regarding the longitudinal course, impact, or treatment implications of pain...