Older Women With Chronic Pain

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A01=Karen A Roberto
acute
aging and pain research
Author_Karen A Roberto
Brachial Plexus Neuropathy
Cancer Pain
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Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain
Chronic Pain
Chronic Pain Patients
Chronic Pain Problems
Chronic Pain Syndromes
clinic
control
Dorsal Horn
Duke University Medical Center
Elderly Clients
Elderly Onset RA
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External HLOC
family dynamics chronic illness
gate
Gate Control Theory
geriatric pain assessment
Idiosyncratic Drug Reactions
Internal HLOC
Lumbar Disc Degeneration
management
Moderate Low Back Pain
Musculoskeletal Pain
Nonpharmacologic Interventions
Pain Clinics
pain coping mechanisms
pain management strategies for elderly women
Pain Related Disability
patients
problems
psychosocial pain impact
qualitative pain studies
spinal
Spinal Cord
stenosis
Temporomandibular Disorder Patients
theory
Vertebral Compression Fractures
Vice Versa

Product details

  • ISBN 9781560230618
  • Weight: 260g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Dec 1994
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This much-needed book explores the issues and consequences of chronic pain in later life. Chronic pain often accompanies the non-fatal health conditions experienced by older women, but much of the professional literature virtually ignores older chronic pain sufferers. Older Women With Chronic Pain begins to fill this void by exploring chronic pain and its effects on older individuals. Authors draw upon existing pain literature, their knowledge of aging, and recognition of the health issues facing older women to illuminate the particulars of chronic pain in later life in relation to its etiology, assessment, consequences, and management.Chronic pain is not and should not be treated as part of the natural aging process. This book stresses the importance of understanding the causes and consequences of living with chronic pain in later life. Among the specific areas that chapters explore are:

  • physical and biomedical aspects of chronic pain in later life
  • the importance of using a comprehensive strategy for assessing chronic pain in older women
  • coping strategies used by older women with chronic musculoskeletal pain
  • issues associated with cancer pain and pain management in later life
  • the influence of chronic pain on the family relationships of older women
  • nonpharmacologic interventions for the management of chronic pain in older womenThe book includes a thorough review of the geriatric literature as well as suggestions for future research in the area of women with chronic pain. Researchers and academicians interested in the health concerns of older women, and clinicians and practitioners working with older women (and men) with chronic pain will find this book full of insightful information to help them in their work.

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