The Management of Pain in Older People (eBook, PDF)
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This book will enable readers to understand the principles underpinning the management of pain which a particular emphasis upon the care of the older adult. The chapters will explore concepts that are recognised to be involved in the pain experience but each author will then add their own unique perspective by applying the principles to their specialist area of practice and the care of the older adult. It is structured to include the aims and outcomes of the chapter at the beginning so that readers can track their progress, and provides chapter outlines and further reading suggestions foir this unique topic area.…mehr
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- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2007
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780470065488
- Artikelnr.: 37290212
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 226
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. April 2007
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9780470065488
- Artikelnr.: 37290212
Pathways. A Delta fibres. Dorsal Roots. Spinal cord to brain. Descending
tracts & Substantia gelatinosa. The pain gate. Chronic pain. Peripheral
sensitisation. Central Senstization. Older People. Chapter 2: Relating
socio-economic issues with older people and pain: Independence dignity and
choice. Health Economics. Cultural issues in older age. Resources linked
with being older and in pain . Policy in health services, economics and
older people. Diet and health in older age, related to economics.
Independence. Dignity. Choice. Chapter 3: Creaking joints, a bit of
arthritis, and aches and pains': Older people's experiences and perceptions
of pain. The Study. Is pain different for older people Equating older age
with aches and pains. Salience of older age linked to whether people
experienced pain. Effect of pain on everyday lives. Managing the pain
Keeping a positive attitude. Others in relation to pain. Implications for
practice Exercises. Case studies. Mr Uddim. Violet Jones. Learning points.
Chapter 4: Assessment of Pain. Visual Analogue Scale. Numerical Rating
Scale. Verbal Descriptors. Faces Pain Scale. Colour Scale. McGill Pain
Questionnaire (MPQ). Sensory Impairment. Learning disability. Cognitive
impairment. Perception of Pain. Behavioural Pain Assessment Tools. DS DAT
Scale. Checklist of non-verbal Pain Indicators (CNPI). ADD Protocol.
DOLOPLUS Scale. The NOPAIN Scale. Pain Assessment Scale for Dementing
Elderly (PADE). PAINAD. PACSLAC. Abbey Scale. Terminal Care. Chapter 5 :
Communication. Research. Care workers and mentioning dementia. Explaining
memory loss. Chapter 6: Acute versus Chronic Pain. Assessing Acute with
Chronic Pain. Treatment for Acute with Treatment for Chronic. Opiophobia
and Other Barriers. Chapter 7: Cancer Pain in the elderly in palliative
care settings. How is cancer pain addressed in palliative care settings?
The total pain concept - the patient experience. Multidimensional
assessment. The family in palliative care. What are the issues for older
people Expectations of pain in later life. Co-morbidity. Lack of access to
specialist palliative care services. Compliance with pharmacological
treatments. Age related alterations in drug disposition Management of
cancer pain in the elderly in palliative care. Drugs
compliance/concordance. Other treatments. Recommendations for practice
Assessment and management Roles of MDT. SPCS intervention. Chapter 8: Care
Settings. Problems with Chronic Pain in Older people. Physiological
Changes. Getting used to pain. Assessment. Management. Education. Assets.
Research Ongoing. Reluctance to report pain/ an acceptance that being in
pain is normal and low expectations for help with medical interventions Age
related perceptions of pain. Lack of Awareness of potential strategies for
dealing with pain. Multidisciplinary Management. Cognitive Behavioural
Therapy. Care Home Settings.
Pathways. A Delta fibres. Dorsal Roots. Spinal cord to brain. Descending
tracts & Substantia gelatinosa. The pain gate. Chronic pain. Peripheral
sensitisation. Central Senstization. Older People. Chapter 2: Relating
socio-economic issues with older people and pain: Independence dignity and
choice. Health Economics. Cultural issues in older age. Resources linked
with being older and in pain . Policy in health services, economics and
older people. Diet and health in older age, related to economics.
Independence. Dignity. Choice. Chapter 3: Creaking joints, a bit of
arthritis, and aches and pains': Older people's experiences and perceptions
of pain. The Study. Is pain different for older people Equating older age
with aches and pains. Salience of older age linked to whether people
experienced pain. Effect of pain on everyday lives. Managing the pain
Keeping a positive attitude. Others in relation to pain. Implications for
practice Exercises. Case studies. Mr Uddim. Violet Jones. Learning points.
Chapter 4: Assessment of Pain. Visual Analogue Scale. Numerical Rating
Scale. Verbal Descriptors. Faces Pain Scale. Colour Scale. McGill Pain
Questionnaire (MPQ). Sensory Impairment. Learning disability. Cognitive
impairment. Perception of Pain. Behavioural Pain Assessment Tools. DS DAT
Scale. Checklist of non-verbal Pain Indicators (CNPI). ADD Protocol.
DOLOPLUS Scale. The NOPAIN Scale. Pain Assessment Scale for Dementing
Elderly (PADE). PAINAD. PACSLAC. Abbey Scale. Terminal Care. Chapter 5 :
Communication. Research. Care workers and mentioning dementia. Explaining
memory loss. Chapter 6: Acute versus Chronic Pain. Assessing Acute with
Chronic Pain. Treatment for Acute with Treatment for Chronic. Opiophobia
and Other Barriers. Chapter 7: Cancer Pain in the elderly in palliative
care settings. How is cancer pain addressed in palliative care settings?
The total pain concept - the patient experience. Multidimensional
assessment. The family in palliative care. What are the issues for older
people Expectations of pain in later life. Co-morbidity. Lack of access to
specialist palliative care services. Compliance with pharmacological
treatments. Age related alterations in drug disposition Management of
cancer pain in the elderly in palliative care. Drugs
compliance/concordance. Other treatments. Recommendations for practice
Assessment and management Roles of MDT. SPCS intervention. Chapter 8: Care
Settings. Problems with Chronic Pain in Older people. Physiological
Changes. Getting used to pain. Assessment. Management. Education. Assets.
Research Ongoing. Reluctance to report pain/ an acceptance that being in
pain is normal and low expectations for help with medical interventions Age
related perceptions of pain. Lack of Awareness of potential strategies for
dealing with pain. Multidisciplinary Management. Cognitive Behavioural
Therapy. Care Home Settings.