Pain and Associated Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Patients Suffering from Dementia: Challenges at Different Levels and Proposal of a Conceptual Framework
Liane Kaufmann, Korbinian Moeller, Josef Marksteiner
Abstract
Old age is critically associated with multi-morbidity, chronic pain, and high risk for dementia. Recognizing and treating pain is very much dependent on language comprehension and production. Both may be impaired in dementia. Moreover, neuropsychiatric symptoms may interact with pain perception. The main aims of the present article were 1) to identify key areas for future research to elucidate the relation between pain and associated neuropsychiatric symptoms in dementia, and 2) to provide a conceptual framework for ameliorating the clinical process of recognizing, assessing, and managing pain in non-communicating patients with advanced dementia.
Topics & Concepts
DementiaComprehensionPerceptionPsychologyChronic painMedicinePsychiatryNeuroscienceDiseaseInternal medicineLinguisticsPhilosophyPain Management and Opioid UsePain Management and Placebo EffectMusculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation