14. McKendrick, M. W., Ogan, P., & Care, C. C. (2009). A 9 year follow up <strong>of</strong> post herpetic neuralgia and predisposing factors inelderly patients following herpes zoster. The British Infection Society, 59, 416-421. DOI:10.1016/j.jinf.2009.09.00815. American Geriatrics Society Panel on the Pharmacological Management <strong>of</strong> Persistent <strong>Pain</strong> in Older Persons (2009).Pharmacological management <strong>of</strong> persistent pain in older persons. Journal <strong>of</strong> American Geriatrics Society, 57, 1331-1346.DOI: 10.1111/j.1532-5415.2009.02376.x. Website: http://www.americangeriatrics.org/files/documents/2009_Guideline.pdf.16. D’Arcy, Y. (2008). <strong>Pain</strong> in the older adult. The Nurse Practitioner, 33(3), 18-24. DOI: 10.1097/01.NPR.0000312997.00834.ce.17. Blyth, F. M., Rochat, S., Cumming, R. G., Creasey, H., Handelsman, D. J. Le Couteur, D. G., et al. (2008). <strong>Pain</strong>, frailty andcomorbidity on older men: The CHAMP study. <strong>Pain</strong>, 140, 224-230. DOI:10.1016/j.pain.2008.08.011.18. Cann, P. (2008). <strong>Pain</strong> in older adults should not be seen as part <strong>of</strong> ageing. British Journal <strong>of</strong> Community Nursing, 13(12), 574-576.19. <strong>Pain</strong> in Older People- Crome, P., Lally, F., & Main, C. J. (2008). Oxford University Press. ISBN: 0199212619.Website: http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Medicine/Gerontology/?view=usa&ci=9780199212613.20. <strong>Pain</strong> Management for Older Adults, A Self Help Guide- Hadjistavropoulos, T., & Hadjistavropoulos, H. D. (2008). WA: IASP Press. ISBN: 931092701.Website: http://www.iasp-pain.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Home&TEMPLATE=/CM/HTML Display.cfm&CONTENTID=5397.21. Evidence-Based Geriatric Nursing Protocols for Best Practice, 3 rd Edition- Capezuti, E. Zwicker, D., Mezey, M., Fulmer, T., Gray-Miceli, D. & Kluger, M. (2007). NY: SpringerPublishing Company. ISBN: 0826111033.Website: http://www.springerpub.com/product/9780826111036.22. Herr, K., Coyne, P., Manworren, R., McCaffery, M., Merkel, S., Pelosi-Kelly, J. & Wild, L. (2006). <strong>Pain</strong> assessment in thenonverbal patient: Position statement with clinical practice recommendations. <strong>Pain</strong> Management Nursing, 7(2), 44-52.Website: http://www.aspmn.org/Organization/documents/NonverbalJournalFINAL.pdf.23. Bjoro, K., & Decker, S. (2006). Tools for assessment <strong>of</strong> pain in nonverbal older adults with dementia: A state-<strong>of</strong>-the-sciencereview. Journal <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pain</strong> & Symptom Management, 31(2), 170-191. DOI: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2005.07.001.24. <strong>Pain</strong> in Older Persons- Gibson, S. J. & Weiner, D. W. (2005). IASP PressWebsite: http://www.iasp-pain.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Home&TEMPLATE=/CM/ContentDisplay.cfm&CONTENTID=3705.25. Geriatric Palliative Care- Morrison, R. S., & Meier, D., Capello, C. (2003). NY: Oxford University Press. ISBN: 0195141911. Website:http://www.oup.com/us/catalog/general/subject/Medicine/PalliativeMedicine/?view=usa&sf=toc&ci=0195141911.26. Improving Nursing Home Care <strong>of</strong> the Dying: A Training Manual for Nursing Home StaffHenderson, M. L., Hanson, L. C., & Reynolds, K. S. (2003). NY: Springer Publishing Company. ISBN: 0-8261-1925-5.Website: http://www.springerpub.com/Search/0-8261-1925-527. Persistent <strong>Pain</strong> in Older Adults – An Interdisciplinary Guide to Treatment- Weiner, D., Herr, K., & Rudy, T. (2003). NY: Springer Publishing Company.ISBN: 0826138357. Website: http://www.amazon.com/Persistent-Older-Adults-Debra-Weiner/dp/0826138357.Educational <strong>Materials</strong>/Curriculum1. Cancer <strong>Pain</strong> in Older People – International Association for the Study <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pain</strong>: Global Year Against Cancer <strong>Pain</strong>Website: http://www.iasp-pain.org/AM/Template.cfm?Section=Home&Template=/CM/ContentDisplay.cfm&ContentID=7195.2. Detecting Discomfort in Dementia: Focus on Behaviors – Alliance <strong>of</strong> State <strong>Pain</strong> Initiatives (ASPI), Madison, WI- An educational video toolkit to help nursing assistants understand their role in providing good care forcognitively impaired residents in pain. Includes a video (VHS or DVD) and a booklet Tools for InserviceEducation. Website: http://trc.wisc.edu/.54
3. <strong>Pain</strong> Care Fast Facts: 5-Minute Clinical Inservice – UW Health, , University <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin Hospital & Clinics, Madison, WI- Assessing <strong>Pain</strong> in the Nonverbal or Cognitively ImpairedWebsite: http://prc.coh.org/pdf/Assess%20Cog%209-09.pdfGuidelines/Clinical Pathways1. Acute <strong>Pain</strong> Management in the Elderly- This web-based instruction program is designed to provide nurses and physicians with current, research-basedinformation on acute pain management for older adults. Key areas <strong>of</strong> focus include assessment <strong>of</strong> pain in older adults,pharmacological and non-pharmacological approaches to managing pain in older adults, and approaches to teachingolder patients and their families about management <strong>of</strong> acute pain.Website: http://www.nursing.uiowa.edu/research/evidencebased/methods.htm.2. Clinical Practice Guideline: <strong>Pain</strong> Management in the Long-Term Care Setting- Published by the American Medical Directors Association (AMDA). The guideline is directed toward the entireinterdisciplinary team - as well as patients and their families - in order to achieve effective pain management.Website: http://www.amda.com/tools/cpg/chronicpain.cfm.3. Improving <strong>Pain</strong> Management in Long Term Care Facilities- Published from the Medical College <strong>of</strong> Wisconsin as a resource guide for institutional change. Designed to assist staffmembers <strong>of</strong> facilities to improve pain management strategies for their residents.Website: http://www2.edc.org/lastacts/archives/archivesJan01/featureinn.asp.4. The Management <strong>of</strong> Persistent <strong>Pain</strong> in Older Persons- Clinical Practice Guidelines from the American Geriatrics Society.Download guidelines at http://www.americangeriatrics.org/products/positionpapers/persistent_pain_guide.shtml.5. State <strong>of</strong> the Art Review <strong>of</strong> Tools for Assessment <strong>of</strong> <strong>Pain</strong> in Nonverbal Older Adults- Herr, K., Bursch, H., & Black, B. (2008)Website: http://prc.coh.org/PAIN-NOA.htm- Overview, Criteria for Evaluation, Comparison Grid, Comparison <strong>of</strong> Tool Items with AGS 2002 Persistent <strong>Pain</strong>- Guidelines, Review References- Abbey <strong>Pain</strong> Scale (Abbey) (Abbey J, et al.)- Assessment <strong>of</strong> Discomfort in Dementia (ADD) Protocol, (Kovach, C.R., et al.)- Certified Nurse Assistant <strong>Pain</strong> Assessment Tool (CPAT), (Cervo, F., et al.)- Checklist <strong>of</strong> Nonverbal <strong>Pain</strong> Indicators (CNPI), (Feldt K)- Disability Distress Assessment Tool (Dis DAT) (Regnard, C., et al.)- Discomfort Behavior Scale (DBS) (Stevenson, K., et al.)- Discomfort Scale-Dementia <strong>of</strong> the Alzheimer’s Type (DS-DAT), (Hurley A, et al.)- Doloplus 2, (Wary B and the Doloplus Group)- Elderly <strong>Pain</strong> Caring Assessment 2 (EPCA-2) (Morello, R., et al.)- Face, Legs, Activity, Cry and Consolability <strong>Pain</strong> Assessment Tool (the FLACC), (Merkel SI, et al.)- Mobilization-Observation-Behavior-Intensity-Dementia <strong>Pain</strong> Scale (MOBID) (Husebo, B.S., et al.)- Nursing Assistant-Administered Instrument to Assess <strong>Pain</strong> in Demented Individuals (NOPPAIN), (Snow AL, et al.)- <strong>Pain</strong> Assessment in Advanced Dementia (PAINAD) Scale, (Warden V, et al.)- <strong>Pain</strong> Assessment for the Dementing Elderly (PADE), (Villaneuva MR, et al.)- <strong>Pain</strong> Assessment in Noncommunicative Elderly Persons (PAINE) (Cohen-Mansfield, J., et al.)- <strong>Pain</strong> Assessment Scale for Senior’s with Severe Dementia (PACSLAC), (Fuchs-Lacelle SK, et al.)- <strong>Pain</strong> Behaviors for Osteoarthritis Instrument for Cognitively Impaired Elders (PBOICE) (Tsai, P., et al.)Other Organizational LinksAARP (American Association <strong>of</strong> Retired Persons)Administration on AgingAdvancing Excellence in America’s Nursing HomesAgingCare.com: Connecting people caring for elderly parentsAging with DignityAging Parents and Elder CareAlzheimer’s Association55http://www.aarp.orghttp://www.aoa.gov/http://www.nhqualitycampaign.org/http://www.agingcare.com/http://www.agingwithdignity.orghttp://www.aging-parents-and-elder-care.com/http://www.alz.org/
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