Pain Management of Elderly in Nursing Homes

  • Ozel F
  • Yildirim Y
  • Fadiloglu C
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OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to determine pain management status of the elderly in nursing homes.METHODS: The descriptive study sample included 82 elderly who presented to two nursing homes in İzmir between February-July 2012. In this study, Elderly Identification Form, Mini-Mental Scale, McGill Pain Scale (MAS) and Pain Management Inventory were used as the data collection tool.RESULTS: It was determined that the highest rates of complaints the elderly individuals had were knee pain (64.6%) and headache (58.5%) in this study. Of the elderly people participating in the study, 96.3% took pain relievers for pain management and according to their statements, of the pain management methods they used, resting and directing attention to something else (X=5.76±0.87) and taking prescribed pain relievers (X=5.69±0.87) were very beneficial.CONCLUSION: In elderly individuals, it is important to use pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods for pain management. Therefore, it is recommended to determine the most frequently used methods for pain management by the elderly and to integrate them into the care plan.

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Ozel, F., Yildirim, Y., & Fadiloglu, C. (2014). Pain Management of Elderly in Nursing Homes. Ağrı - The Journal of The Turkish Society of Algology, 26(2), 57–64. https://doi.org/10.5505/agri.2014.41103

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