Background: Recognition of pain in people with dementia is challenging. Observational scales have been developed, but there is a need to harmonize and improve the assessment process. In EU initiative COST-Action TD1005, 36 promising items were selected from existing scales to be tested further. We aimed to study the observer agreement of each item, and to analyse the factor structure of the complete set. Methods: One hundred and ninety older persons with dementia were recruited in four different countries (Italy, Serbia, Spain and The Netherlands) from different types of healthcare facilities. Patients represented a convenience sample, with no pre-selection on presence of (suspected) pain. The Pain Assessment in Impaired Cognition (PAIC, re...
Facial expression is a key aspect in observational scales developed to improve pain assessment in in...
Facial expression is a key aspect in observational scales developed to improve pain assessment in in...
Facial expression is a key aspect in observational scales developed to improve pain assessment in in...
Background: Recognition of pain in people with dementia is challenging. Observational scales have be...
BACKGROUND: Recognition of pain in people with dementia is challenging. Observational scales have be...
BACKGROUND: Recognition of pain in people with dementia is challenging. Observational scales have be...
BACKGROUND: Over the last decades, a considerable number of observational scales have been developed...
Background: Over the last decades, a considerable number of observational scales have been developed...
OBJECTIVES: Detection and measurement of pain in persons with dementia by using observational pain m...
Background: Pain is common in people with dementia, yet identification is challenging. A number of p...
Annelore H van Dalen-Kok,1 Wilco P Achterberg,1 Wieke E Rijkmans,1 Sara A Tukker-van Vuuren,1 Suzann...
Facial expression is a key aspect in observational scales developed to improve pain assessment in in...
Facial expression is a key aspect in observational scales developed to improve pain assessment in in...
Facial expression is a key aspect in observational scales developed to improve pain assessment in in...
Background: Recognition of pain in people with dementia is challenging. Observational scales have be...
BACKGROUND: Recognition of pain in people with dementia is challenging. Observational scales have be...
BACKGROUND: Recognition of pain in people with dementia is challenging. Observational scales have be...
BACKGROUND: Over the last decades, a considerable number of observational scales have been developed...
Background: Over the last decades, a considerable number of observational scales have been developed...
OBJECTIVES: Detection and measurement of pain in persons with dementia by using observational pain m...
Background: Pain is common in people with dementia, yet identification is challenging. A number of p...
Annelore H van Dalen-Kok,1 Wilco P Achterberg,1 Wieke E Rijkmans,1 Sara A Tukker-van Vuuren,1 Suzann...
Facial expression is a key aspect in observational scales developed to improve pain assessment in in...
Facial expression is a key aspect in observational scales developed to improve pain assessment in in...
Facial expression is a key aspect in observational scales developed to improve pain assessment in in...