Pain and psychological well-being of older persons living in nursing homes an exploratory study in planning patient-centred intervention.

    September 16, 2022

Pain and psychological well-being of older persons living in nursing homes an exploratory study in planning patient-centred intervention.Authors:Tse, Mimi; Leung, Rincy; Ho, SukiAffiliation:Mimi Tse PhD RN Assistant Professor School of Nursing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Kowloon, Hong KongRincy Leung BSN RN Registered Nurse Department of Health, Hong KongSuki Ho BSN RN Clinical Instructor School of Nursing, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Kowloon, Hong KongSource:Journal of Advanced Nursing (J ADV NURS), 2012 Feb; 68 (2): 312-21. (47 ref)Publication Type:journal article – pictorial, research, tables/chartsLanguage:EnglishMajor Subjects:Gerontologic CareLong Term CareNursing Home Patients — Psychosocial Factors — In Old AgePain — Therapy — In Old AgePatient Centered CarePsychological Well-Being — In Old AgeMinor Subjects:Activities of Daily Living; Aged; Aged, 80 and Over; Analgesics — Therapeutic Use; Clinical Assessment Tools; Coefficient Alpha; Convenience Sample; Cross Sectional Studies; Data Analysis Software; Depression; Descriptive Statistics; Educational Status; Female; Funding Source; Geriatric Assessment; Geriatric Depression Scale; Happiness; Health Status; Hong Kong; Human; Inpatients; Internal Consistency; Interviews; Loneliness; Male; Mann-Whitney U Test; Marital Status; Middle Age; Nursing Homes; P-Value; Pain Measurement; Personal Satisfaction; Psychological Tests; Quantitative Studies; Revised UCLA Loneliness Scale; Scales; Spearman’s Rank Correlation Coefficient; Summated Rating Scaling; Test-Retest ReliabilityAbstract:tse m., leung r.

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