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Abstract
The elderly population is one of the fastest growing groups in the United States. Pain is a significant problem for community-dwelling elders and for elderly persons in residential facilities. Numerous barriers exist to effective pain management in the elderly. Clinicians, however, can overcome many of these barriers through careful assessments of pain that accommodate many of the physiologic changes that occur with aging. Effective pain management of elderly individuals requires knowledge of the pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic changes that occur with aging. Both pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic approaches should be used to manage pain in the elderly.Entities:
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Year: 2000 PMID: 11710146 DOI: 10.1053/jpmn.2000.9760
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pain Manag Nurs ISSN: 1524-9042 Impact factor: 1.929