Publications by authors named "B Mitterlehner"

Introduction: Chronic diseases in older adults are one of the major epidemiological challenges of current times and leading cause of disability, poor quality of life, high healthcare costs and death. Self-management of chronic diseases is essential to improve health behaviours and health outcomes. Technology-assisted interventions have shown to improve self-management of chronic diseases.

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Background: Pain is very common among nursing home residents. The assessment of pain is a prerequisite for effective multiprofessional pain management. Within the framework of the German health services research project, 'Action Alliance Pain-Free City Muenster', the authors investigated pain assessment adherence according to the German national Expert Standard for Pain Management in Nursing, which is a general standard applicable to all chronic⁄acute pain-affected persons and highly recommended for practice.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study examines pain among residents in German nursing homes, revealing that many suffer from pain while at rest or during movement.
  • Approximately 25% reported moderate to intolerable pain at rest, with nearly 45% experiencing pain while moving, highlighting a significant issue.
  • The findings indicate that pain management in these facilities requires immediate attention from healthcare professionals to improve residents' quality of life.
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Inadequate pain care in health care facilities is still a major concern. Due to structural and organizational shortcomings the potential of modern analgesia is far from being exhausted. The project "Action Alliance Pain-free City Münster" is designed to analyze the multiprofessional pain management in health care facilities in the model City of Münster in an epidemiologic study and aims to optimize pain management in accordance with nursing standards and medical guidelines.

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