Defines pain and how pain impacts on an older person. Describes the assessment of pain in the older person. Describes the use of pharmacological and non pharmacological pain management strategies for the older person within context of a pain management framework
Age frequently carries the burden of diseases, many of which in turn are associated with discomfort ...
Pain in older adults is a complex multidimensional (biopsychosocial) problem that is always unpleasa...
Background: With regard to the multi-dimensional and complex nature of chronic pain management proce...
Gary McCleaneRampark Pain Centre, Lurgan, Northern Ireland, United KingdomAbstract: With the increas...
Pain is a significant problem in older adults with cancer as older adults often receive suboptimal p...
Persistent pain is a commonly experienced symptom. It affects 25% of community-dwelling older adults...
Persistent pain is prevalent in the elderly population, although it is not an inevitable part of agi...
This guidance document reviews the epidemiology and management of pain in older people via a literat...
Individual interpretation of pain can vary among patients as well as in certain populations. Patient...
Pain is a prevailing physical problem among older adults resulting in systemic agitation and altered...
This paper presents guidance for the assessment of pain in older adults, which was developed as a co...
Older adults are especially vulnerable to pain. They report more pain complaints in general and exhi...
Background: No standard definition exists for the concept “persistent pain self-management” or how i...
Objectives: This study aimed to investe the impact of pain on older people with chronic pain. Metho...
© 2015, Deutsche Schmerzgesellschaft e.V. Published by Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg - all right...
Age frequently carries the burden of diseases, many of which in turn are associated with discomfort ...
Pain in older adults is a complex multidimensional (biopsychosocial) problem that is always unpleasa...
Background: With regard to the multi-dimensional and complex nature of chronic pain management proce...
Gary McCleaneRampark Pain Centre, Lurgan, Northern Ireland, United KingdomAbstract: With the increas...
Pain is a significant problem in older adults with cancer as older adults often receive suboptimal p...
Persistent pain is a commonly experienced symptom. It affects 25% of community-dwelling older adults...
Persistent pain is prevalent in the elderly population, although it is not an inevitable part of agi...
This guidance document reviews the epidemiology and management of pain in older people via a literat...
Individual interpretation of pain can vary among patients as well as in certain populations. Patient...
Pain is a prevailing physical problem among older adults resulting in systemic agitation and altered...
This paper presents guidance for the assessment of pain in older adults, which was developed as a co...
Older adults are especially vulnerable to pain. They report more pain complaints in general and exhi...
Background: No standard definition exists for the concept “persistent pain self-management” or how i...
Objectives: This study aimed to investe the impact of pain on older people with chronic pain. Metho...
© 2015, Deutsche Schmerzgesellschaft e.V. Published by Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg - all right...
Age frequently carries the burden of diseases, many of which in turn are associated with discomfort ...
Pain in older adults is a complex multidimensional (biopsychosocial) problem that is always unpleasa...
Background: With regard to the multi-dimensional and complex nature of chronic pain management proce...