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Interventions targeting pain or behaviour in dementia: A systematic review

Highlights • Pain interventions targeting behaviour and behavioural interventions targeting pain are effective in reducing pain/discomfort, and behavioural symptoms, such as depression, agitation/aggression and anxiety, in dementia. • Evidence is limited and interventions and outcomes are heterogene...

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Published in:Ageing research reviews 2013-09, Vol.12 (4), p.1042-1055
Main Authors: Pieper, Marjoleine J.C, van Dalen-Kok, Annelore H, Francke, Anneke L, van der Steen, Jenny T, Scherder, Erik J.A, Husebø, Bettina S, Achterberg, Wilco P
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Summary:Highlights • Pain interventions targeting behaviour and behavioural interventions targeting pain are effective in reducing pain/discomfort, and behavioural symptoms, such as depression, agitation/aggression and anxiety, in dementia. • Evidence is limited and interventions and outcomes are heterogeneous. Replication of the results is warranted and more large-scaled research into these complex interventions is desperately needed. • This is the first systematic review that has combined the effectiveness of interventions targeting both pain and behaviour in dementia.
ISSN:1568-1637
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DOI:10.1016/j.arr.2013.05.002