Palliative Care for People with Dementia – the „EPYLOGE“ Study

Palliativversorgung bei Demenz? Palliativversorgung heißt Leiden lindern und Lebensqualität verbessern. Dabei beschränkt sich die Palliativversorgung weder auf Krebserkrankungen noch auf den Sterbeprozess. Etwa ab dem mittleren Stadium einer Demenz kann eine palliative Versorgung erforderlich sein. Erst kürzlich wurde die „EPYLOGE“-Studie unter der Leitung von Prof. Dr. Janine Diehl-Schmid abgeschlossen. Hierbei …

Care for people with dementia and end-of-life pain  

Difficulties in communication, doubts in distinguishing between pain and anxiety, and uncertainties in administering morphine: these challenges make it difficult for nurses to assess whether people with dementia in the final stage of life are suffering from pain, according to nursing staff. The experiences of nursing staff in residential facilities caring for people with advanced...

Pain assessment using automatic facial recognition

The recognition and treatment of pain in people with dementia is complex and challenging. In addition to self-reports from those affected and observational scales, technological possibilities are increasingly being considered. One example is the automatic assessment of facial expressions using artificial intelligence. An international research team has developed and tested a corresponding system. ...

Pain behavior differs depending on cognitive impairment

Studies show that nursing home residents with cognitive impairments or dementia often suffer from pain. When individuals can no longer verbally indicate this, sounds, facial expressions, or body posture become important for assessing pain. A US research team investigated whether such behaviors differ depending on the extent of cognitive impairment. Studies show that...

Recognizing and managing pain in people with dementia

When we experience pain, we usually express it with words or sounds. However, for people with dementia, verbal communication becomes increasingly difficult as the disease progresses. How can we assess whether those affected are suffering from pain? An international research team has summarized and evaluated the current state of scientific knowledge. Prof. Wilco…