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Pain and Satisfaction With Pain Management Among Older Patients During the Transition From Acute to Skilled Nursing Care.

Sandra F Simmons1,2,3, John F Schnelle4,2,3, Avantika A Saraf2,5, Chris Simon Coelho4,2, J Mary Lou Jacobsen4,2, Sunil Kripalani6,7, Susan Bell2,5, Amanda Mixon3,6, Eduard E Vasilevskis3,6.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Approximately 20% of hospitalized Medicare beneficiaries are discharged from the hospital to skilled nursing facilities (SNFs); and up to 23% of SNF patients return to the hospital within 30 days of hospital discharge, with pain as one of the most common symptoms precipitating hospital readmission. We sought to examine the prevalence of moderate to severe pain at hospital discharge to SNF, the incidence of new moderate to severe pain (relative to prehospitalization), and satisfaction with pain management among older acute care patients discharged to SNF. DESIGN AND METHODS: Structured patient interviews were conducted with 188 Medicare beneficiaries discharged to 23 area SNFs from an academic medical center. Pain level (0-10) and satisfaction with pain management were assessed upon hospital admission, discharge, and within 1 week after transition to SNF.
RESULTS: There was a high prevalence of moderate to severe pain at each time point including prehospital (51%), hospital discharge (38%), and following SNF admission (53%). Twenty-eight percent of participants reported new moderate to severe pain at hospital discharge, whereas 44% reported new moderate to severe pain following SNF admission. Most participants reported being "satisfied" with their pain treatment, even in the context of moderate to severe pain. IMPLICATIONS: Moderate to severe pain is a common problem among hospitalized older adults discharged to SNF and continues during their SNF stay. Pain assessment and management should involve a specific, planned process between hospital and SNF clinicians at the point of care transition, even if patients express "satisfaction" with current pain management.
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Keywords:  Acute care; Geriatrics; Pain assessment; Pain management; Postacute care

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26185153      PMCID: PMC5181387          DOI: 10.1093/geront/gnv058

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Gerontologist        ISSN: 0016-9013


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