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Pain in dementia: prevalence and associated factors: protocol of a multidisciplinary study
BACKGROUND: Pain is a common problem in people with dementia, however the exact prevalence of pain in dementia subtypes, e.g. Alzheimer’s Disease (AD), Vascular Dementia (VaD), Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) and dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB), is unknown, as is the relation between pain and the diff...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4436741/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25879681 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12877-015-0025-0 |
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author | van Kooten, Janine Delwel, Suzanne Binnekade, Tarik T Smalbrugge, Martin van der Wouden, Johannes C Perez, Roberto SGM Rhebergen, Didi Zuurmond, Wouter WA Stek, Max L Lobbezoo, Frank Hertogh, Cees MPM Scherder, Erik JA |
author_facet | van Kooten, Janine Delwel, Suzanne Binnekade, Tarik T Smalbrugge, Martin van der Wouden, Johannes C Perez, Roberto SGM Rhebergen, Didi Zuurmond, Wouter WA Stek, Max L Lobbezoo, Frank Hertogh, Cees MPM Scherder, Erik JA |
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description | BACKGROUND: Pain is a common problem in people with dementia, however the exact prevalence of pain in dementia subtypes, e.g. Alzheimer’s Disease (AD), Vascular Dementia (VaD), Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) and dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB), is unknown, as is the relation between pain and the different subtypes of dementia. In this study, the prevalence of pain in people with dementia will be investigated per dementia subtype and the relationship between the various subtypes of dementia and the presence of specific types of pain (i.e. musculoskeletal pain, neuropathic pain and orofacial pain) will be examined. Secondly, associations between various types of pain, cognitive functioning, neuropsychiatric symptoms and quality of life in people with dementia will be examined. A third purpose is to study the value of the assessment of autonomic responses in assessing pain in people with dementia. Finally, the effect of feedback to the attending physician on the presence of pain, based on examination by investigators with backgrounds in neuropsychology, geriatric dentistry and elderly care medicine, will be evaluated. METHODS/DESIGN: A cross-sectional, partially longitudinal observational study in 400 participants with dementia, aged 60 years and older. Participants will be recruited from an outpatient memory clinic and dementia special care units. All participants will be examined by an elderly care medicine trainee, a dentist with experience in geriatric dentistry, and a neuropsychologist. The primary outcome is presence of pain. Secondary outcomes will include oral health, autonomic responses to pain stimulus, vital sensibility and gnostic sensibility, musculoskeletal examination, cognitive functioning, neuropsychiatric symptoms, and quality of life. DISCUSSION: This study will help to enhance our knowledge regarding the prevalence of different types of pain in different dementia subtypes i.e. AD, VaD, FTD and DLB. This study also aims to contribute to a better understanding of oral health status in people with dementia, the use of autonomic responses in the assessment of pain in people with dementia and the relationships between pain and cognitive symptoms, neuropsychiatric symptoms and quality of life in people with various dementia subtypes and in different stages of the disease. |
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spelling | pubmed-44367412015-05-20 Pain in dementia: prevalence and associated factors: protocol of a multidisciplinary study van Kooten, Janine Delwel, Suzanne Binnekade, Tarik T Smalbrugge, Martin van der Wouden, Johannes C Perez, Roberto SGM Rhebergen, Didi Zuurmond, Wouter WA Stek, Max L Lobbezoo, Frank Hertogh, Cees MPM Scherder, Erik JA BMC Geriatr Study Protocol BACKGROUND: Pain is a common problem in people with dementia, however the exact prevalence of pain in dementia subtypes, e.g. Alzheimer’s Disease (AD), Vascular Dementia (VaD), Frontotemporal Dementia (FTD) and dementia with Lewy Bodies (DLB), is unknown, as is the relation between pain and the different subtypes of dementia. In this study, the prevalence of pain in people with dementia will be investigated per dementia subtype and the relationship between the various subtypes of dementia and the presence of specific types of pain (i.e. musculoskeletal pain, neuropathic pain and orofacial pain) will be examined. Secondly, associations between various types of pain, cognitive functioning, neuropsychiatric symptoms and quality of life in people with dementia will be examined. A third purpose is to study the value of the assessment of autonomic responses in assessing pain in people with dementia. Finally, the effect of feedback to the attending physician on the presence of pain, based on examination by investigators with backgrounds in neuropsychology, geriatric dentistry and elderly care medicine, will be evaluated. METHODS/DESIGN: A cross-sectional, partially longitudinal observational study in 400 participants with dementia, aged 60 years and older. Participants will be recruited from an outpatient memory clinic and dementia special care units. All participants will be examined by an elderly care medicine trainee, a dentist with experience in geriatric dentistry, and a neuropsychologist. The primary outcome is presence of pain. Secondary outcomes will include oral health, autonomic responses to pain stimulus, vital sensibility and gnostic sensibility, musculoskeletal examination, cognitive functioning, neuropsychiatric symptoms, and quality of life. DISCUSSION: This study will help to enhance our knowledge regarding the prevalence of different types of pain in different dementia subtypes i.e. AD, VaD, FTD and DLB. This study also aims to contribute to a better understanding of oral health status in people with dementia, the use of autonomic responses in the assessment of pain in people with dementia and the relationships between pain and cognitive symptoms, neuropsychiatric symptoms and quality of life in people with various dementia subtypes and in different stages of the disease. BioMed Central 2015-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC4436741/ /pubmed/25879681 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12877-015-0025-0 Text en © van Kooten et al.; licensee BioMed Central. 2015 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly credited. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Study Protocol van Kooten, Janine Delwel, Suzanne Binnekade, Tarik T Smalbrugge, Martin van der Wouden, Johannes C Perez, Roberto SGM Rhebergen, Didi Zuurmond, Wouter WA Stek, Max L Lobbezoo, Frank Hertogh, Cees MPM Scherder, Erik JA Pain in dementia: prevalence and associated factors: protocol of a multidisciplinary study |
title | Pain in dementia: prevalence and associated factors: protocol of a multidisciplinary study |
title_full | Pain in dementia: prevalence and associated factors: protocol of a multidisciplinary study |
title_fullStr | Pain in dementia: prevalence and associated factors: protocol of a multidisciplinary study |
title_full_unstemmed | Pain in dementia: prevalence and associated factors: protocol of a multidisciplinary study |
title_short | Pain in dementia: prevalence and associated factors: protocol of a multidisciplinary study |
title_sort | pain in dementia: prevalence and associated factors: protocol of a multidisciplinary study |
topic | Study Protocol |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4436741/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25879681 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12877-015-0025-0 |
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