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Management Of Persistent Pain In Older Adults: The Mobilize Boston Study, Suzanne G. Leveille, Carrie Stewart
Management Of Persistent Pain In Older Adults: The Mobilize Boston Study, Suzanne G. Leveille, Carrie Stewart
Suzanne G. Leveille
OBJECTIVES: To describe the prevalence of pharmacological (PS) and nonpharmacological (NPS) pain management approaches used by older adults with persistent pain and to identify characteristics associated with use of these approaches.
DESIGN: Population-based cohort.
SETTING: Urban and suburban communities in the
Boston, Massachusetts, area.
PARTICIPANTS: Seven hundred sixty-five adults aged 64
and older underwent a home interview and clinic examination. Those reporting any persistent pain were included in this analysis (N = 599).
MEASUREMENTS: All prescription and nonprescription
medications were recorded during the home interview.
NPS modalities for pain management were assessed using
a modification of the Pain Management Inventory. …
Characteristics Of Chronic Pain Associated With Sleep Difficulty In Older Adults: The Maintenance Of Balance, Independent Living, Intellect, And Zest In The Elderly (Mobilize) Boston Study, Suzanne G. Leveille Phd, Qian Chen Bsn, Rn
Characteristics Of Chronic Pain Associated With Sleep Difficulty In Older Adults: The Maintenance Of Balance, Independent Living, Intellect, And Zest In The Elderly (Mobilize) Boston Study, Suzanne G. Leveille Phd, Qian Chen Bsn, Rn
Suzanne G. Leveille
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate pain severity and distribution
in relation to sleep difficulty in older adults.
DESIGN: Population-based cross-sectional study.
SETTING: Community within a 5-mile radius of the study
center at the Institute for Aging Research, Hebrew Senior-
Life (HSL), Boston.
PARTICIPANTS: Seven hundred sixty-five participants of
the Maintenance of Balance, Independent Living, Intellect,
and Zest in the Elderly (MOBILIZE) Boston Study aged 64
and older.
MEASUREMENTS: Pain severity was measured using the
Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) Pain Severity Subscale. Musculoskeletal pain distribution was grouped according to no pain, single site, two or more sites, and widespread pain
(upper and lower …