Nearly all humans experience acute pain during their lives. Generally, acute pain is short lived, however, up to 20% of adults globally suffer from persistent pain. This prevalence increases with age with up to 50% of elderly people in the community setting and 80% in aged care facilities (ACFs) experiencing persistent pain. Pain, whether acute or persistent can create a significant burden and cost to the patient and society as a whole, through reduced work productivity and health care costs. In the financial year ending June 2014 analgesics (excluding anti-inflammatories) were the fifth most commonly dispensed class of drug on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS) in Australia. Six of the top 50 medications on the PBS, by volume, were ...
Up to 80% of residents in aged care facilities (ACFs) experience pain,which is often suboptimally ma...
Background: Opioid analgesic use and associated adverse events have increased over the last 15 years...
Chronic non-cancer pain (lasting more than 3months) is highly prevalent in Australia (17% of males a...
Nearly all humans experience acute pain during their lives. Generally, acute pain is short lived, ho...
Background: up to 80 % of residents in aged care facilities (ACFs) experience pain, and previous stu...
Pain is common in individuals living in residential aged care facilities (RACFs), and a number of ob...
Pain is common in individuals living in residential aged care facilities (RACFs), and a number of ob...
‘These skin patch patients seem happier’. This chance remark from the pain clinic nurse, in 2007, w...
Chronic pain is a condition where patients continuously experience pain symptoms for at least 3 to 6...
© 2016 AMPCo Pty Ltd. Produced with Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. • Chronic non-cancer pain (la...
Persistent pain is a commonly experienced symptom. It affects 25% of community-dwelling older adults...
Background: The management of pain by GPs for residents of aged care facilities (ACFs) is verycommon...
Chronic pain is a condition where patients continuously experience pain symptoms for at least 3 to 6...
Objective: Optimal pain management in residents requires an understanding of prescribing and adminis...
The role of the health care professional in the inadequate treatment of pain has been widely documen...
Up to 80% of residents in aged care facilities (ACFs) experience pain,which is often suboptimally ma...
Background: Opioid analgesic use and associated adverse events have increased over the last 15 years...
Chronic non-cancer pain (lasting more than 3months) is highly prevalent in Australia (17% of males a...
Nearly all humans experience acute pain during their lives. Generally, acute pain is short lived, ho...
Background: up to 80 % of residents in aged care facilities (ACFs) experience pain, and previous stu...
Pain is common in individuals living in residential aged care facilities (RACFs), and a number of ob...
Pain is common in individuals living in residential aged care facilities (RACFs), and a number of ob...
‘These skin patch patients seem happier’. This chance remark from the pain clinic nurse, in 2007, w...
Chronic pain is a condition where patients continuously experience pain symptoms for at least 3 to 6...
© 2016 AMPCo Pty Ltd. Produced with Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. • Chronic non-cancer pain (la...
Persistent pain is a commonly experienced symptom. It affects 25% of community-dwelling older adults...
Background: The management of pain by GPs for residents of aged care facilities (ACFs) is verycommon...
Chronic pain is a condition where patients continuously experience pain symptoms for at least 3 to 6...
Objective: Optimal pain management in residents requires an understanding of prescribing and adminis...
The role of the health care professional in the inadequate treatment of pain has been widely documen...
Up to 80% of residents in aged care facilities (ACFs) experience pain,which is often suboptimally ma...
Background: Opioid analgesic use and associated adverse events have increased over the last 15 years...
Chronic non-cancer pain (lasting more than 3months) is highly prevalent in Australia (17% of males a...