Background: Pain is one of the most critical issues in older adults, and the place of residence may play an important role in pain characteristics and related factors. However, it is an understudied subject. This study investigated differences in pain characteristics and functional associations between nursing home residents and community-dwelling older adults. Methods: Older adult participants were recruited from nursing homes (n=73) and the community (n=73). Pain characteristics, including type, intensity, and number of pain sites, were evaluated. Other outcome measures were functional mobility, walking speed, functional independence, physical activity, anxiety, depression, and health-related quality of life. Results: Nursing home residen...
This study examined the association between pain characteristics and the incidence of functional dis...
BACKGROUND: Reports indicate that characteristics of older adults with chronic pain may be different...
Objective: To examine the extent of agreement between nursing home residents' (or their proxies') re...
Background Pain is one of the most critical issues in older adults, and the place of residence may p...
The purpose of this study was (1) To develop strategies that can be used to identify pain in elderly...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine pain frequency, pain characteristics, pain beli...
Background: Chronic persistent pain is a common problem in the elderly. However, there are no system...
Background: Pain is common and often more complex to assess among nursing homes residents with cogni...
Pain is common among older persons in nursing homes. Pain intensity, physical capacity, psychosocial...
Context: Despite many nursing home residents experiencing pain, research about the multidimensional ...
Background: Pain is a common complaint among the aging population, particularly among the older resi...
Introduction: In this study was designed to investigate pain and depression status, relation between...
Background: Previous studies have shown how nursing home patients have poor physical functioning and...
The etiology of behavioral and psychiatric symptoms is generally considered to be multifactorial, an...
Objective: To measure the prevalence of pain among residents of rural and regional nursing homes in ...
This study examined the association between pain characteristics and the incidence of functional dis...
BACKGROUND: Reports indicate that characteristics of older adults with chronic pain may be different...
Objective: To examine the extent of agreement between nursing home residents' (or their proxies') re...
Background Pain is one of the most critical issues in older adults, and the place of residence may p...
The purpose of this study was (1) To develop strategies that can be used to identify pain in elderly...
Introduction: The aim of this study was to determine pain frequency, pain characteristics, pain beli...
Background: Chronic persistent pain is a common problem in the elderly. However, there are no system...
Background: Pain is common and often more complex to assess among nursing homes residents with cogni...
Pain is common among older persons in nursing homes. Pain intensity, physical capacity, psychosocial...
Context: Despite many nursing home residents experiencing pain, research about the multidimensional ...
Background: Pain is a common complaint among the aging population, particularly among the older resi...
Introduction: In this study was designed to investigate pain and depression status, relation between...
Background: Previous studies have shown how nursing home patients have poor physical functioning and...
The etiology of behavioral and psychiatric symptoms is generally considered to be multifactorial, an...
Objective: To measure the prevalence of pain among residents of rural and regional nursing homes in ...
This study examined the association between pain characteristics and the incidence of functional dis...
BACKGROUND: Reports indicate that characteristics of older adults with chronic pain may be different...
Objective: To examine the extent of agreement between nursing home residents' (or their proxies') re...