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An Interdisciplinary Expert Consensus Statement on Assessment of Pain in Older Persons
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Pain TherapyAcute PainPain MedicinePain AssessmentPain DiagnosisGeriatric MedicineOrthopaedic SurgeryPain SyndromePain ManagementHealth SciencesGeriatricsRehabilitationGeriatric SpineOlder PersonsPhysical TherapyPain TreatmentNursingPain ResearchDementiaLiterature ProminenceMedicineExpert-based Consensus Statement
This paper represents an expert-based consensus statement on pain assessment among older adults. It is intended to provide recommendations that will be useful for both researchers and clinicians. Contributors were identified based on literature prominence and with the aim of achieving a broad representation of disciplines. Recommendations are provided regarding the physical examination and the assessment of pain using self-report and observational methods (suitable for seniors with dementia). In addition, recommendations are provided regarding the assessment of the physical and emotional functioning of older adults experiencing pain. The literature underlying the consensus recommendations is reviewed. Multiple revisions led to final reviews of 2 complete drafts before consensus was reached.
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