[Restricted mobility in nursing home residents : The role of pain and cognitive capacity]
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- DOI: 10.1007/s00482-018-0278-6
[Restricted mobility in nursing home residents : The role of pain and cognitive capacity]
Abstract
Background: Pain, restriction of mobility and cognitive impairment are often present in old age and intensify each other.
Objectives: Is there a relationship between mobility, pain, cognitive capacity, diagnoses and number of prescribed medication for residents of nursing homes?
Methods: Subgroup analysis of the baseline data from an intervention study for optimization of the medication safety of 120 nursing home residents.
Results: Pain was presumed in 77.8% of the residents. Persons with cognitive impairment were more frequently affected. The results of the observational and self-reported pain assessment in cognitively impaired patients did not agree for two-thirds of the cases. A correlation between prevalence of pain, pain intensity and mobility could only be shown for persons without cognitive impairment. Half of the persons were unable to walk; 80% of the residents with analgesics as a permanent medication were more restricted in their mobility.
Conclusions: Cognitive impairment is associated with pain and reduced mobility, whereby self-rated pain did not concur with the observational pain assessment for two-thirds of the residents with cognitive impairment. This illustrates the difficulty of observational pain assessment.
Keywords: Cognitive impairment; Mobility; Number of prescribed medication; Pain in the elderly.
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