Pain in the nursing home
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- DOI: 10.1016/s0749-0690(05)70098-7
Pain in the nursing home
Abstract
The treatment of pain in the nursing home setting continues to present several unique and challenging problems. Increasingly, studies are focusing on the large number of elderly with important pain problems in long-term care. The inclusion of pain as an area of clinical focus in the Minimum Data Set has fueled interest in this problem and will provide solid data for future study. Researchers are attempting to establish reliable and valid data using standardized assessment tools previously validated in younger adults and are attempting use of traditional and cutting-edge assessment tools in cognitively impaired patients. Assessment is being linked to innovative interventions in noncommunicative, cognitively impaired residents using primary care nurses who best know these patients to decipher "normal" from "abnormal" behavior. The application of available pharmacologic interventions are more challenging because of the higher incidence of side effects in the elderly; part of this problem is the result of the decreased hepatic metabolism and renal clearance present in older patients. The nursing home environment has limited resources that can create logistical concerns in terms of diagnosis and treatment but also can positively limit overly invasive modalities. This article explores these issues and offers suggestions for the appropriate assessment and management of pain in long-term care residents.
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