Development and Mixed-Methods Evaluation of a Pain Assessment Video Training Program for Long-Term Care Staff

INTRODUCTION: Inadequacies in pain assessment and management in long-term care have been well documented. Insufficient pain education and inaccurate beliefs about the nature of pain and aging have been identified as possible contributors. The present study addresses the need for improved, efficient...

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Main Authors: Michelle M Gagnon, Thomas Hadjistavropoulos, Jaime Williams
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wiley 2013-01-01
Series:Pain Research and Management
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/659320
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spelling doaj-art-5971c4f6458a4564ab45a16b4d0e1eaf2025-02-03T07:24:44ZengWileyPain Research and Management1203-67652013-01-0118630731210.1155/2013/659320Development and Mixed-Methods Evaluation of a Pain Assessment Video Training Program for Long-Term Care StaffMichelle M Gagnon0Thomas Hadjistavropoulos1Jaime Williams2Centre on Aging and Health, University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, CanadaCentre on Aging and Health, University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, CanadaCentre on Aging and Health, University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, CanadaINTRODUCTION: Inadequacies in pain assessment and management in long-term care have been well documented. Insufficient pain education and inaccurate beliefs about the nature of pain and aging have been identified as possible contributors. The present study addresses the need for improved, efficient and feasible continuing pain education through the use of an assessment training video.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/659320
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