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Persistent Pain Management in Older Adults

Abstract:

More individuals develop and endure constant or recurring pain in older adulthood. Although 40% of these individuals receive no treatment, many evidence-based treatments are available. Accurate assessment of pain, its impact on functioning, and preventing treatment-related harms lay the foundation of safe, effective pain control. Analgesic agents are often necessary, but require a delicate balance to prevent under-treatment, the unnecessary abandonment of therapy, or exposure to potentially serious adverse effects. Nondrug therapies must be better integrated into the treatment plan to ensure overall safety. Evidence-based approaches help older adults thrive and survive longer despite living with persistent pain.

Reference:

https://www.healio.com/nursing/journals/jgn/2017-7-43-7/%7Bf117282a-6b2f-41be-b892-c2fd3bdfedd6%7D/persistent-pain-management-in-older-adults