Which Pain Treatment Goals Are Important to Community-Dwelling Older Adults?

Autor: Clara Scher, Charles R Henderson, Karl Pillemer, Patricia Kim, M C Reid
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2022
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Zdroj: Pain Med
Popis: Objective In this cross-sectional study of 237 older adults, we ascertained the importance of seven pain treatment goals and identified factors associated with their perceived importance. Methods Participants (mean age = 72 years) ranked each goal (e.g., pain reduction; finding a cure) on a 1 (not at all important) to 10 (extremely important) scale. We used general linear models to identify sociodemographic and pain factors independently associated with the perceived importance of each goal and repeated measures mixed models to examine their relative importance. Results The goal with the lowest adjusted score was “minimize harmful side effects from pain medications” with a mean (standard error [SE]) of 6.75 (0.239), while the highest ranked goals, “finding a cure,” and “reducing my pain” had mean scores of 8.06 (0.237) and 7.89 (0.235), respectively. Pain reduction did not differ significantly from the average of the other 6 goals (P = .072) but was significantly different when compared with the goals of minimizing side effects (P Conclusions Future research is needed to establish the benefits of eliciting treatment goals when delivering pain care to older adults.
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