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Recognising, assessing and managing pain in older people with dementia

Author: Karen Harrison Dening

Duration: 2 hours Last updated: 2022 Quality Assurance: Peer-reviewed Level: Students, Qualified nurses Language: English

Course description

This module aims to provide nurses with information on how to recognise, assess and manage pain in older people with dementia. It discusses why a comprehensive pain assessment is crucial to effective treatment and pain management and emphasises the importance of involving family, carers and friends in the assessment process to build up a better picture of a person's previous medical and pain history.

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Learning aims and intended outcomes

  • Understand how older people with dementia can communicate their pain and discomfort through behaviours that change as their communication difficulties increase
  • Understand, through case studies, how to use an observational assessment tool
  • Build up a ?pain picture' of a person with dementia using different methods and observational assessment tools

Syllabus

  • Introduction
  • Assessing pain
  • Use of appropriate pain assessment tools
  • Managing pain in a person with dementia
  • Conclusion

Author

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Karen Harrison Dening
Head of research and publications, Dementia UK.

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Please note that information provided by RCNi Learning is not sufficient to ensure competence in the skill. Assessment of competence should take place in line with local practice. Practice should always align with local protocols and procedures, latest guidelines and any regulatory code. All modules should currently be viewed together with available national and local Covid-19 guidelines. For advice, go to www.rcn.org.uk/covid-19

Syllabus

  • Introduction
  • Assessing pain
  • Use of appropriate pain assessment tools
  • Managing pain in a person with dementia
  • Conclusion

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