Pain management in community-dwelling older adults with moderate-to-severe dementia.

Chiaki Ando,Yusuke Kanno, Osamu Uchida,Emiko Nashiki, Noriko Kosuge,Asao Ogawa

International journal of palliative nursing(2021)

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BACKGROUND:This study explored visiting nurses' knowledge and beliefs regarding pain management in community-dwelling older adults with moderate-to-severe dementia. METHODS:A cross-sectional study design was used to collect data in 2019. A questionnaire was mailed to nursing managers at 1037 home-visiting nursing stations in Japan. FINDINGS:The final analysis included 230 responses. The mean score on the knowledge and belief statements was 14 out of a possible 18, and respondents with more pain management training obtained a higher total score on knowledge than those without such training (p<.001). More than 95% indicated that they needed training on pain management for older adults with dementia. CONCLUSION:Visiting nurses in Japan require training in pain management for older adults with moderate-to-severe dementia. Despite its usefulness, the current pain management training programme should be improved to enable visiting nurses to manage dementia patients' pain more confidently.
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Community,Dementia,Older adults,Pain management,Visiting nurses
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