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Pain assessment and pain treatment for community-dwelling people with dementia: A systematic review and narrative synthesis.

Laurna BullockJohn BedsonJoanne L JordanBernadette BartlamCarolyn A Chew-GrahamPaul Campbell
Published in: International journal of geriatric psychiatry (2019)
This review identifies a dearth of high-quality studies exploring pain assessment and/or treatment for community-dwelling people with dementia, not least into non-pharmacological interventions. The consequences of this lack of evidence, given the current and projected prevalence of the disease, are very serious and require urgent redress. In the meantime, clinicians should adopt a patient- and caregiver-centred, multi-dimensional, longitudinal approach to pain assessment and pain treatment for this population.
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