Journal of Community Nursing (JCN) | August 2023

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Recognising, assessing and managing pain in a person with dementia

Recognising, assessing and managing pain in a person with dementia
Dementia

Pages: 45 - 50

Article topics: Pain, Pain assessment, Pain Management

Due to its progressive nature, dementia is now the leading cause of death in England and Wales, so a palliative approach to care is beneficial because of its emphasis on supportive care. Many people with dementia also have other comorbid health conditions common
in older age, that in themselves may induce pain. However, people with dementia may have difficulty in understanding what they are feeling and in describing and locating the pain due to having issues with communicating their needs as their dementia progresses. This paper considers the recognition, assessment, treatment and management of pain in older people with dementia. It introduces the learner to what is known about the subject  and why it is important to know the person’s past history and previous ways of self-managing pain and discomfort using information gained from their family, carers and friends.


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