Autor: |
H D, Basler, N, Griessinger, U, Hankemeier, D, Märkert, Th, Nikolaus, W, Sohn |
Jazyk: |
němčina |
Rok vydání: |
2004 |
Předmět: |
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Zdroj: |
Schmerz (Berlin, Germany). 19(1) |
ISSN: |
0932-433X |
Popis: |
A primary goal of pain treatment in geriatric patients consists of maintaining physical and mental function, which is a precondition of activity and participation. In patients with chronic pain, multidisciplinary treatment without excluding invasive procedures is the most effective approach. The medication ladder, suggested by the WHO initially for cancer pain, provides a guideline for pharmacological treatment. Due to age-dependent alterations in the kinetics and dynamics of pharmaceuticals, the titration of the medication follows the rule "start low and go slow." The same principle holds true for the maintenance or augmentation of physical activity in order to escape from the activity-deconditioning cycle. The training should be based on learning theories, include pain management strategies, and incorporate psychological approaches to facilitate the active participation of the patient in the treatment program. In hospitals and nursing homes, nurses play an important role in defining the need for pain treatment and in supervising the patient in the treatment process. Despite all these endeavors, a significant number of patients remains whose pain cannot be controlled sufficiently. Euthanasia on demand of the patient with untreatable pain is not admitted in Germany. |
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