How Chronic Pain Impacts the Quality of Life in Older Adults Living in Long-term Care
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https://doi.org/10.47611/jsr.v13i4.2692Keywords:
Chronic pain, long-term care facilities, older adults, mental health, sleep, nutrition, quality of life, knowing, nursesAbstract
Chronic pain profoundly affects the quality of life for older adults in long-term care facilities. This study explores its multifaceted impact on well-being and examines mitigation strategies through empirical, aesthetic, and ethical perspectives. Focusing on research, clinical expertise, and experience, it investigates how chronic pain influences sleep, mental health, and nutrition.
Chronic pain disrupts sleep patterns, leading to fatigue, diminished cognitive function, and other chronic health issues, which collectively reduce quality of life. It also affects mental health, causing psychological distress that further diminishes life quality for older adults in long-term care.
Nutrition is another area adversely affected by chronic pain. Older adults with chronic pain often struggle to maintain a balanced diet, leading to either insufficient nutrient intake and weight loss or overconsumption and weight gain. Both malnutrition and over-nutrition can exacerbate health problems, further reducing quality of life.
To address these challenges, the paper proposes strategies to prevent or reduce the decline in quality of life caused by chronic pain. This includes implementing preventive measures, offering support to older adults, and focusing on new research or methods specifically targeting those already suffering from chronic pain to alleviate their discomfort.
This paper highlights the significant impact of chronic pain on older adults in long-term care facilities and calls for healthcare workers to address these issues. By understanding how chronic pain affects various aspects of life, there is a push for more research and strategies to alleviate pain-related suffering and enhance the quality of life for these individuals.
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