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How Perceptions of Time Influence the Management of Chronic Noncancer Pain

2018-09-27T23:13:58-04:00

A recent article published in Gerontologist, and co-authored by TRIPLL members and affiliates, sought to evaluate the immediate and delayed consequences of chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP) management. Over the course of the study, focus group sessions with patients, physicians, and physical therapists. Audiotapes of the sessions were transcribed and analyzed using qualitative methods. The authors' identified "multiple aspects of time perceptions relevant to the management of CNCP: the long-term prognosis, the time horizon used for concrete treatment planning, and concerns about future side effects." The authors also found that "time horizons in treatment planning differed between patients who were present-focused and providers who [...]

How Perceptions of Time Influence the Management of Chronic Noncancer Pain2018-09-27T23:13:58-04:00

Topical NSAIDs for Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain

2018-09-27T23:14:04-04:00

A recent article published in Cochrane Database System Review evaluated the effectiveness of topical NSAIDs treatment for chronic musculoskeletal pain among older adults. The authors performed a systematic review of the literature addressing topical NSAID use for chronic musculoskeletal pain and selected studies that evaluated treatment efficacy for more than 8 weeks and had a minimum of 10 participants. 34 studies (a total of 7688 participants) were identified using the specified search criteria. The authors found that topical NSAIDs were capable of providing effective pain relief for knee and hand osteoarthritis, but limited data was available for other chronic conditions.

Topical NSAIDs for Chronic Musculoskeletal Pain2018-09-27T23:14:04-04:00

Pain Medication Adherence among Older Adult Patients in Hospice Care

2018-09-27T23:14:13-04:00

In the Journal of Pain Symptom Management a recently published study examined pain medication adherence among older adult cancer patients in hospice care. The objective of the study was to determine "if pain-related factors and non-pharmacologic interventions affect medication adherence in older cancer patients in community-based hospices." A total of 65 older adults from 13 community-based hospices participated in the study. The authors determined that "patients were the most adherent to non-steroidal anti-inflammatory/acetaminophen orders and medications for neuropathic pain."

Pain Medication Adherence among Older Adult Patients in Hospice Care2018-09-27T23:14:13-04:00

A Pain Management Intervention for Hospice-based Older Adults

2018-09-27T23:14:20-04:00

A recent article published in Pain Medicine featured a translational pain management intervention for older adults. The intervention titled Translating Research into Practice (TRIP) was "designed to promote the adoption of evidence-based pain practices for older adults with cancer in community-based hospices." The intervention employed a randomized controlled trial and was implemented in 16 mid-western hospices. The authors collected and analyzed qualitative focus group data from the hospice staff. The authors noted challenges implementing the program at certain sites and concluded that "future research should explore intervention approaches that rely less on research team members and can be more fully implemented by organizational [...]

A Pain Management Intervention for Hospice-based Older Adults2018-09-27T23:14:20-04:00

A Systematic Review of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Lower Back Pain

2018-09-27T23:14:27-04:00

BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine published a recent study that addressed the use of mindfulness based stress reduction (MBSR) as a treatment for lower back pain. The authors performed a systematic review of MBSR for lower back pain by searching select online databases. The authors identified 3 RCTS, 2 of which focused primarily on addressing lower back pain among older adults (age >65). Each identified RCT was considered low risk with significant potential for short-term relief of chronic back pain conditions. The study results indicate that MSBR may be effective in treating pain intensity and disability among patients with chronic lower back [...]

A Systematic Review of Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction for Lower Back Pain2018-09-27T23:14:27-04:00

Weighing the Chances At Life’s End

2018-09-25T20:25:22-04:00

In a thought a provoking blog based upon research published in the Annals of Internal Medicine, Paula Span discusses the difficulty in surrogate decision making when a loved one is nearing the end of their life. Though typically assumed to be a communication error, the disconnect between what doctors tell loved ones about the patients chances and what they hear may more likely be caused by an optimistic bias in favor of a good outcome. The caretakers do understand what they are being told, they simply tend to believe their loved one will beat the odds. Read more below: http://newoldage.blogs.nytimes.com/2012/03/08/weighing-the-chances-at-lifes-end/#more-11997 [...]

Weighing the Chances At Life’s End2018-09-25T20:25:22-04:00

CyberKnife Used to Treat Facial Chronic Pain Disorder

2018-09-25T01:35:18-04:00

At 43 years old, Heidi Therrien did not wish to be retired and isolated in her home. However, a pain condition she developed nearly a decade ago had forced her to do so. She began having pains in her face, and having years of searching for the cause she was finally diagnosed with trigeminal neuralgia, a chronic condition that affects the nerves of the face, causing typical activities such as walking through the freezer section of a grocery store or brushing your teeth to be excruciating. She could not find non-surgical relief until she met with Dr. Kevin Yiee, who [...]

CyberKnife Used to Treat Facial Chronic Pain Disorder2018-09-25T01:35:18-04:00

BioDelivery Sells Licensing For New Chronic Pain Treatment

2018-09-25T01:36:14-04:00

BioDelivery, a research company, has developed a treatment for chronic pain that involves a thin film strip being applied to the inside of the cheek, where it will dissolve in less than thirty minutes. The company has stated that this type of treatment is most relevant for pain patients that need rapid delivery, cannot take oral doses, or have problems with injections and intravenous lines. Endo Pharma agreed to pay up to $180 million for the licensing rights to develop and sell the drug, which is in the late stages of research. http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-505245_162-57353646/endo-pharma-signs-licensing-deal-with-biodelivery/

BioDelivery Sells Licensing For New Chronic Pain Treatment2018-09-25T01:36:14-04:00

Effectively Treating Pain with New Anti-Aging Approach

2018-09-17T10:16:08-04:00

On December 11th, the largest medical conference focused on the new anti-aging to age-related issues, titled A4M, began in Las Vegas. Dr Norm Shealy will be discussing Energy medicine, while other conference tracks will present on the metabolic approach to pain control and causes of chronic pain. A local company will also be revealing the RITM Scenar, a new technological breakthrough designed to use the body's own healing ability to naturally ease pain. http://www.digitaljournal.com/pr/518973

Effectively Treating Pain with New Anti-Aging Approach2018-09-17T10:16:08-04:00

105 year old stockbroker who is still working

2018-09-17T10:15:59-04:00

Irving Kahn has been a stock broker since 1928  (a year before the great depression) and has been trading stocks ever since.  Scientist have conducted studies on him in order to identify the secret behind his longevity. They discovered that Mr. Kahn has a gene that may explain why he and his siblings have lived past the age of 100. Check out the link below to learn more about his incredible story. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2075099/Meet-105-year-old-stockbroker-started-work-year-Great-Depression.html

105 year old stockbroker who is still working2018-09-17T10:15:59-04:00

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