The risk of suffering pain increases significantly throughout life, reaching the highest levels in its latest years. Prevalence of pain in nursing homes is estimated to range from 40 to 80% of residents, most of them old adults affected with dementia. It is already known that pain is under-diagnosed and under-treated in patients with severe cognitive impairment and poor/absent verbal communication, resulting in a serious impact on their quality of life, psychosocial, and physical functioning. Under-treated pain is commonly the cause of behavioral symptoms, which can lead to misuse of antipsychotic treatments. Here, we present two Regional and National Surveys in Spain (2015-2017) on the current practices, use of observational tools for pain...
Pain is prevalent in older people, especially in those with advanced dementia who have communication...
The global increase in the prevalence of dementia has provoked a multidisciplinary response from res...
Abstract Background Pain is a common and major problem among nursing home residents. The prevalence ...
The risk of suffering pain increases significantly throughout life, reaching the highest levels its ...
Background: We aimed to explore the existing use of pain assessment tools and guidelines, and devel...
We aimed to explore the existing use of pain assessment tools and guidelines, and develop understand...
Pain is highly prevalent in the aging population. Individuals with neurological disorders such as de...
Introduction Although dementia and chronic pain are frequent in old age, there aren't sufficient da...
Objectives The aim of this study was to adapt and validate the Pain Assessment in Advanced Dementia ...
BACKGROUND: Recognition of pain in people with dementia is challenging. Observational scales have be...
There are an estimated 35 million people with dementia across the world, of whom 50% experience regu...
The ageing revolution is changing the composition of our society with more people becoming very old ...
Background: Recognition of pain in people with dementia is challenging. Observational scales have be...
Background: Pain is common in people with dementia, yet identification is challenging. A number of p...
Pain is prevalent in older people, especially in those with advanced dementia who have communication...
The global increase in the prevalence of dementia has provoked a multidisciplinary response from res...
Abstract Background Pain is a common and major problem among nursing home residents. The prevalence ...
The risk of suffering pain increases significantly throughout life, reaching the highest levels its ...
Background: We aimed to explore the existing use of pain assessment tools and guidelines, and devel...
We aimed to explore the existing use of pain assessment tools and guidelines, and develop understand...
Pain is highly prevalent in the aging population. Individuals with neurological disorders such as de...
Introduction Although dementia and chronic pain are frequent in old age, there aren't sufficient da...
Objectives The aim of this study was to adapt and validate the Pain Assessment in Advanced Dementia ...
BACKGROUND: Recognition of pain in people with dementia is challenging. Observational scales have be...
There are an estimated 35 million people with dementia across the world, of whom 50% experience regu...
The ageing revolution is changing the composition of our society with more people becoming very old ...
Background: Recognition of pain in people with dementia is challenging. Observational scales have be...
Background: Pain is common in people with dementia, yet identification is challenging. A number of p...
Pain is prevalent in older people, especially in those with advanced dementia who have communication...
The global increase in the prevalence of dementia has provoked a multidisciplinary response from res...
Abstract Background Pain is a common and major problem among nursing home residents. The prevalence ...