Chronická bolest ve stáří

Title in English Chronic pain in aged patients
Authors

MATĚJOVSKÁ KUBEŠOVÁ Hana

Year of publication 2021
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Bolest
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Web https://www.tigis.cz/casopisy/pro-lekare/bolest20
Keywords chronic pain; pain treshold; pain tolerance; cognitive decline; depression; independence; pain treatment; compliance
Description Tenths percent of seniors suffer from chronic pain and its appearance increases further at higher age. About one third seniors living in their owm environment and two thirds of social facility residents are considered to experience long term chronic pain. While the pain threshold increases in elderly patients, the pain tolerance threshold decreases. The presence of pain causes anxiety, restlessness, impairs the patient‘s ability to cooperate, causes states of confusion and can lead to verbal or physical aggression. Pain has a complex effect on the quality of life not only of the senior himself, but also negatively affects his caregiver. Despite the obvious consequences of its presence, pain is very often underdiagnosed and insufficiently treated in elderly patients. One of diagnostic difficulties is the cognitive decline, there is necessary to incorporate objective diagnostic tools into pain evaluation on time. An important aspect is the relationship between chronic pain and depression. Chronic pain potentiates the onset or worsening depression, the presence of depression worsens the perception and consequences of chronic pain. In the treatment of chronic pain in the elderly, it is appropriate to use the positive influence of its psychosocial dimension and to plan the treatment with regard to the patient‘s current compliance.
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