Pain and Behavioral Symptoms in Dementia: A Pilot Study
痴呆症的疼痛和行为症状:一项试点研究
基本信息
- 批准号:6624436
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 40.43万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2002
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2002-04-01 至 2005-01-31
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:acetaminophen aggression analgesia analgesics behavioral /social science research tag chronic pain clinical research dementia functional ability geriatric nursing geriatrics human old age (65+) human subject human therapy evaluation mental disorder chemotherapy musculoskeletal disorder therapy nursing homes nursing intervention patient care management psychometrics
项目摘要
The purpose of this study is to test an intervention focused on the treatment of chronic pain for institutionalized older adults with dementia, with the intention of also reducing protective behavioral symptoms, such as aggression. A secondary purpose is to understand the mechanism that underlies the relationships among morning care, observed pain, and protective behavioral symptoms, both in the absence and presence of the proposed intervention. Older persons are at special risk for unidentified and under treated pain, often receiving significantly less analgesic medications than their cognitively intact peers. In addition, protective behavioral symptoms are exhibited by as many as 90 percent of persons with dementia. Although researchers and clinicians have hypothesized an association between pain and protective behavioral symptoms, little research has explored this relationship. This quasi-experimental study will use a 3-group repeated measures design with an untreated control group, to evaluate the effects of an individualized pain treatment intervention on nursing home residents with dementia. A purposive sample of 30 residents who are moderately to severely cognitively impaired, have at least one potentially painful chronic musculoskeletal condition, and exhibit protective behavioral symptoms (resistiveness to care, verbal and/or physical aggression) will be selected from 3 nursing homes (n=10 per facility). The Comfort And Responsiveness Enhancement (CARE) intervention, implemented by an advanced practice nurse consists of two components: 1) an analgesic drug component and 2) a psychosocial component. The two treatment components will be introduced in opposite sequence in intervention facilities, and during the final phase each participant will be exposed to the additive CARE intervention, which is expected to be associated with the best outcomes for participants. Outcomes of interest include self- report of pain, observed pain, protective behavioral symptoms, analgesic drug use, and psychosocial intervention use. Analysis of the effects of the intervention will use ANOVA if possible, or the corresponding nonparametric analytic technique (Wilcoxon signed rank sum tests). Content analysis of field notes kept throughout the intervention will be used to modify the intervention and evaluate the feasibility of testing it in a larger randomized clinical trial.
本研究的目的是测试一种干预措施,重点是治疗患有痴呆症的机构化老年人的慢性疼痛,目的是减少保护性行为症状,如攻击。 第二个目的是了解在不存在和存在拟议干预措施的情况下,晨间护理、观察到的疼痛和保护性行为症状之间关系的机制。 老年人特别容易出现不明原因的疼痛和治疗不足的疼痛,他们接受的止痛药物往往比认知功能正常的同龄人少得多。 此外,多达90%的痴呆症患者表现出保护性行为症状。虽然研究人员和临床医生已经假设疼痛和保护性行为症状之间存在关联,但很少有研究探讨这种关系。这项准实验研究将使用3组重复测量设计与未经治疗的对照组,以评估个性化的疼痛治疗干预对老年痴呆症疗养院居民的影响。 将从3家养老院(n=10/机构)中选择30名中度至重度认知障碍、至少有一种潜在疼痛的慢性肌肉骨骼疾病、并表现出保护性行为症状(对护理的敏感性、言语和/或身体攻击)的居民作为有目的的样本。 由高级实践护士实施的舒适度和反应增强(CARE)干预包括两个部分:1)镇痛药物部分和2)心理社会部分。 这两种治疗成分将在干预设施中以相反的顺序引入,在最后阶段,每位参与者将暴露于附加的CARE干预,预计这将与参与者的最佳结局相关。 关注的结果包括疼痛的自我报告、观察到的疼痛、保护性行为症状、镇痛药物使用和心理社会干预的使用。 如果可能,将使用ANOVA或相应的非参数分析技术(Wilcoxon符号秩和检验)分析干预的效果。 对整个干预过程中保存的现场记录进行内容分析,将用于修改干预措施,并评估在更大规模的随机临床试验中进行测试的可行性。
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Symptoms and Symptom Clusters in End Stage Chronic Disease
慢性病末期的症状和症状群
- 批准号:
7456223 - 财政年份:2008
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$ 40.43万 - 项目类别:
Pain and Behavioral Symptoms in Dementia: A Pilot Study
痴呆症的疼痛和行为症状:一项试点研究
- 批准号:
6475105 - 财政年份:2002
- 资助金额:
$ 40.43万 - 项目类别:
Pain and Behavioral Symptoms in Dementia: A Pilot Study
痴呆症的疼痛和行为症状:一项试点研究
- 批准号:
6691712 - 财政年份:2002
- 资助金额:
$ 40.43万 - 项目类别:
COST EFFECTIVENESS OF A HOME-HEALTH NURSING INTERVENTION
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COST EFFECTIVENESS OF A HOME-HEALTH NURSING INTERVENTION
家庭健康护理干预措施的成本效益
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3027724 - 财政年份:1991
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