Pain in older people with frailty

L. Brown, John B. Young, A. Clegg, Anne Heaven
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In this review we identified cohort and cross-sectional studies which assessed pain in community-dwelling older people (> 65 years) reliably characterised as frail. Secondly, we considered biologically plausible mechanisms which may alter pain perception, or contribute to, or exacerbate pain in an older person with frailty. Thirdly, we considered specific implications of pain management for this group of people. From the limited data from the seven included studies, it would appear that the presence of pain is higher in older people with frailty compared to people characterised as pre-frail or not frail. Thus, older people reporting pain are more likely to be frail. However, a lack of prospective data precludes inferences about the direction of the relationship: that is whether pain or frailty is the antecedent. Further research is needed to understand the direction of the relationship, and to identify appropriate pain management strategies for older people with frailty.
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身体虚弱的老年人的疼痛
在本综述中,我们确定了队列研究和横断面研究,这些研究评估了社区居住老年人(65岁以上)的疼痛,这些老年人的疼痛可靠地以虚弱为特征。其次,我们考虑了生物学上合理的机制,可能会改变疼痛感知,或促成或加剧老年人的疼痛。第三,我们考虑了疼痛管理对这群人的具体影响。从纳入的七项研究的有限数据来看,与身体虚弱或不虚弱的人相比,身体虚弱的老年人似乎更容易感到疼痛。因此,报告疼痛的老年人更有可能身体虚弱。然而,缺乏前瞻性数据排除了对关系方向的推断:即疼痛或虚弱是否是先决条件。需要进一步的研究来了解这种关系的方向,并为虚弱的老年人确定适当的疼痛管理策略。
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