Background: Evidence suggests that 80% of residents living in nursing homes have moderate to severe pain, could dental causes be an under reported contributory factor. The evidence suggests that this is an under-researched area. Our project aims were to explore and consolidate the current literature and conduct some stakeholder groups with care home managers and dentists. Our stakeholder group will be reported elsewhere. Methods: We used the SPIDER framework to set out key search terms. Which included “dementia” OR “cognitively-impaired” OR “carehome residents” AND “dental pain” OR “oralfacial pain” OR “mouth pain” AND “pain assessment” OR “pain identification”. A literature search was carried out on 8 and 9 March 2022 in the electronic dat...
Introduction: Knowledge regarding the longitudinal course, impact, or treatment implications of pain...
Background: Pain is common in older people, particularly those in residential aged care facilities (...
OBJECTIVES: determine and compare the prevalence of orofacial pain in older nursing home residents w...
Background: Evidence suggests that 80% of residents living in nursing homes have moderate to severe ...
Oral care has been traditionally considered poor in nursing homes and increased dental problems have...
Pain is prevalent in older people, especially in those with advanced dementia who have communication...
Care home residents are often frail with multiple comorbidities and cognitive impairment, most commo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
In the United Kingdom, dementia is a growing health concern particularly within the ageing populatio...
Abstract Background Internationally, 2–5% of people live in residential or nursing homes, many with ...
Background Painful conditions are common in older adults, including people with dementia. The sympto...
Increased prevalence of dementia and poor oral health in older people is associated with more people...
Context: Pain is linked to behaviors and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD); however, it ofte...
Objectives The aim of this study is to explore the current landscape of pain management in people w...
AbstractBackground/PurposeElderly patients who are cognitively impaired tend to have a decreased abi...
Introduction: Knowledge regarding the longitudinal course, impact, or treatment implications of pain...
Background: Pain is common in older people, particularly those in residential aged care facilities (...
OBJECTIVES: determine and compare the prevalence of orofacial pain in older nursing home residents w...
Background: Evidence suggests that 80% of residents living in nursing homes have moderate to severe ...
Oral care has been traditionally considered poor in nursing homes and increased dental problems have...
Pain is prevalent in older people, especially in those with advanced dementia who have communication...
Care home residents are often frail with multiple comorbidities and cognitive impairment, most commo...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
In the United Kingdom, dementia is a growing health concern particularly within the ageing populatio...
Abstract Background Internationally, 2–5% of people live in residential or nursing homes, many with ...
Background Painful conditions are common in older adults, including people with dementia. The sympto...
Increased prevalence of dementia and poor oral health in older people is associated with more people...
Context: Pain is linked to behaviors and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD); however, it ofte...
Objectives The aim of this study is to explore the current landscape of pain management in people w...
AbstractBackground/PurposeElderly patients who are cognitively impaired tend to have a decreased abi...
Introduction: Knowledge regarding the longitudinal course, impact, or treatment implications of pain...
Background: Pain is common in older people, particularly those in residential aged care facilities (...
OBJECTIVES: determine and compare the prevalence of orofacial pain in older nursing home residents w...