JOURNAL ARTICLE

Pain: the views of elderly people living in long‐term residential care settings

Patsy YatesAnne DewarBelinda J. Fentiman

Year: 1995 Journal:   Journal of Advanced Nursing Vol: 21 (4)Pages: 667-674   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

While an individual's beliefs and attitudes have long been considered important factors in how people respond to pain, few studies have attempted to provide in‐depth descriptions of the nature of such pain beliefs and attitudes The aim of this research was to investigate the views of pain and pain management practices held by elderly people living in long‐term residential care settings Ten 60–90 minute focus group interviews, each involving around five elderly people, were conducted in four large, long‐term residential care settings in Brisbane, Australia Categories of beliefs and attitudes regarding pain were identified following analysis of the verbatim transcripts of these interviews Findings suggest that many elderly people living in long‐term residential care settings may have become resigned to pain, that they are ambivalent about the benefit of any action for their pain and that they may be reluctant to express their pain Implications of these beliefs and attitudes are discussed

Keywords:
Focus group Ambivalence Residential care Elderly people Psychology Long-term care Action (physics) Older people Term (time) Medicine Gerontology Nursing Social psychology Sociology

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Topics

Pain Management and Opioid Use
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation
Health Sciences →  Medicine →  Pharmacology
Health, Medicine and Society
Health Sciences →  Health Professions →  General Health Professions

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