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Pain in later life is both quite common and disabling, and it
differs significantly in terms of its aetiology, diagnosis and
treatment from pain in the general adult population. Older people
often have complicated co-morbidities, have a high prevalence of
mental health problems (e.g. anxiety, cognitive impairment, and
depression) and respond to treatment in different ways compared to
younger people. Their specific needs are rarely discussed
specifically in more general texts.
Part of the "Oxford Pain Management Library," this pocketbook will
serve as a concise companion for healthcare professionals who
manage older patients suffering with pain. Concise chapters will
summarize up-to-date reserach literature in a practical style that
will have direct relevance to busy clinicians. Introductory
chapters will include the epidemiology of pain in older people as
well as the proper assessment of older patients with pain
conditions. Later chapters will focus on specific painful
conditions common in the elderly, including arthritis and
rheumatism, osteoporosis, abdominal pain, and cancer.
The book will appeal to a wide variety of health care
professionals in both primary care and secondary care services such
as geriatric medicine, rheumatology, orthopedics, surgery, pain
management and palliative medicine. The book will also be of
relevance to nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists,
clinical psychologists, pharmacists and other health care
providers.
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