The overall aim was to explore the prevalence and persistent regular prescription of opioids and paracetamol among nursing home (NH) residents with dementia at admission and over time. A total of 996 residents with dementia, mean (SD) age 84.5 (7.6) years and (36.1% men), were included at admission (A1). Yearly assessments were performed for two years (A2 and A3) or until death. Pain was assessed using the Mobilization-Observation-Behavior-Intensity-Dementia-2 (MOBID-2) Pain Scale. Information regarding prescription of analgesics, general physical health, personal activities of daily living, severity of dementia, neuropsychiatric symptoms, and prescription of psychotropic drugs was collected. A generalized linear mixed model was used to exp...
Background: Analgesic medication is widely used in care homes but little is known about how often t...
AbstractBackground/PurposeElderly patients who are cognitively impaired tend to have a decreased abi...
Background: Pain is frequent and distressing in people with dementia, but no randomized controlled t...
The overall aim was to explore the prevalence and persistent regular prescription of opioids and par...
Aims To describe the prevalence and persistence of analgesic drug use (opioids and antipyretics [ie,...
Abstract Aims To describe the prevalence and persistence of analgesic drug use (opioids and antipyre...
International audienceThe expression of pain is altered in people with dementia (PWD), increasing th...
Abstract Objectives We aimed to describe pain, use of analgesics and quality of life (QoL) in people...
Objectives To study pain prevalence, pain type, and its pharmacological treatment in Dutch nursing h...
Objective: To monitor pain intensity, pain symptoms, and medication use in elderly with dementia. M...
Aim: To investigate analgesic use and pain in people with and without dementia in Australian residen...
Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD), pain and chronic complex conditions (CCC) often co...
Abstract Background Pain in nursing home (NH) residents with dementia is commonly reported and may a...
Of the 3.3 million Americans currently living in nursing homes, it is estimated that 45-80% suffer f...
Tomasz Nowak,1 Agnieszka Neumann-Podczaska,2 Ewa Deskur-Śmielecka,1 Arkadiusz Styszyński,1 Katarzyna...
Background: Analgesic medication is widely used in care homes but little is known about how often t...
AbstractBackground/PurposeElderly patients who are cognitively impaired tend to have a decreased abi...
Background: Pain is frequent and distressing in people with dementia, but no randomized controlled t...
The overall aim was to explore the prevalence and persistent regular prescription of opioids and par...
Aims To describe the prevalence and persistence of analgesic drug use (opioids and antipyretics [ie,...
Abstract Aims To describe the prevalence and persistence of analgesic drug use (opioids and antipyre...
International audienceThe expression of pain is altered in people with dementia (PWD), increasing th...
Abstract Objectives We aimed to describe pain, use of analgesics and quality of life (QoL) in people...
Objectives To study pain prevalence, pain type, and its pharmacological treatment in Dutch nursing h...
Objective: To monitor pain intensity, pain symptoms, and medication use in elderly with dementia. M...
Aim: To investigate analgesic use and pain in people with and without dementia in Australian residen...
Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD), pain and chronic complex conditions (CCC) often co...
Abstract Background Pain in nursing home (NH) residents with dementia is commonly reported and may a...
Of the 3.3 million Americans currently living in nursing homes, it is estimated that 45-80% suffer f...
Tomasz Nowak,1 Agnieszka Neumann-Podczaska,2 Ewa Deskur-Śmielecka,1 Arkadiusz Styszyński,1 Katarzyna...
Background: Analgesic medication is widely used in care homes but little is known about how often t...
AbstractBackground/PurposeElderly patients who are cognitively impaired tend to have a decreased abi...
Background: Pain is frequent and distressing in people with dementia, but no randomized controlled t...