Geriatric pain management, pharmacological and nonpharmacological considerations

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Autor(a) principal: Kaye,Alan David
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Baluch,Amir R., Kaye,Rachel J., Niaz,Rashid S., Kaye,Aaron J., Liu,Henry, Fox,Charles J.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Psychology & Neuroscience (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1983-32882014000100004
Resumo: Persistent pain is prevalent in the elderly population, although it is not an inevitable part of aging. It is important to understand how to manage pain effectively in old age, particularly because an increasing number of individuals are becoming older, or living longer. Several problems, less common in younger adults, may complicate the treatment of pain. An accurate pain assessment is required for the most efficient strategy of pain treatment. Challenges to an effective pain assessment include: pain underreporting by patients, atypical manifestations of pain in elderly, age-associated pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic changes to specific drugs, other general age-related changes, and misconceptions about tolerance or addiction to opioids. However, physicians are able to provide geriatric patients with appropriate analgesia by using comprehensive assessment involving a multidisciplinary approach, and the appropriate use of various treatment modalities.
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title Geriatric pain management, pharmacological and nonpharmacological considerations
spellingShingle Geriatric pain management, pharmacological and nonpharmacological considerations
Kaye,Alan David
geriatric pain management
pain assessment
pain threshold
geriatric pharmacokinetics
title_short Geriatric pain management, pharmacological and nonpharmacological considerations
title_full Geriatric pain management, pharmacological and nonpharmacological considerations
title_fullStr Geriatric pain management, pharmacological and nonpharmacological considerations
title_full_unstemmed Geriatric pain management, pharmacological and nonpharmacological considerations
title_sort Geriatric pain management, pharmacological and nonpharmacological considerations
author Kaye,Alan David
author_facet Kaye,Alan David
Baluch,Amir R.
Kaye,Rachel J.
Niaz,Rashid S.
Kaye,Aaron J.
Liu,Henry
Fox,Charles J.
author_role author
author2 Baluch,Amir R.
Kaye,Rachel J.
Niaz,Rashid S.
Kaye,Aaron J.
Liu,Henry
Fox,Charles J.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Kaye,Alan David
Baluch,Amir R.
Kaye,Rachel J.
Niaz,Rashid S.
Kaye,Aaron J.
Liu,Henry
Fox,Charles J.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv geriatric pain management
pain assessment
pain threshold
geriatric pharmacokinetics
topic geriatric pain management
pain assessment
pain threshold
geriatric pharmacokinetics
description Persistent pain is prevalent in the elderly population, although it is not an inevitable part of aging. It is important to understand how to manage pain effectively in old age, particularly because an increasing number of individuals are becoming older, or living longer. Several problems, less common in younger adults, may complicate the treatment of pain. An accurate pain assessment is required for the most efficient strategy of pain treatment. Challenges to an effective pain assessment include: pain underreporting by patients, atypical manifestations of pain in elderly, age-associated pharmacodynamic and pharmacokinetic changes to specific drugs, other general age-related changes, and misconceptions about tolerance or addiction to opioids. However, physicians are able to provide geriatric patients with appropriate analgesia by using comprehensive assessment involving a multidisciplinary approach, and the appropriate use of various treatment modalities.
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