Managing Non-Cancer Chronic Pain in Frail Older Adults: A Pilot Study Based on a Multidisciplinary Approach

Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2023 Dec 6;20(24):7150. doi: 10.3390/ijerph20247150.

Abstract

Considering the multidimensionality of chronic pain, it is crucial to develop comprehensive strategies for its effective management. However, establishing well-defined, evidence-based guidelines for such approaches remains challenging. To overcome this, we present the finding from a 4-month intervention to enhance the management of non-cancer chronic pain in older adults with pre-frailty and frailty. The intervention's core elements comprised a multidisciplinary individualized plan, a case manager, and patient education. This pilot study involved 22 participants (≥65 years). It assessed changes in pain frequency and intensity (pain scale), frailty (Fried frailty phenotype criteria), and medication adherence (Brief Adherence Rating Scale) before and after the 4-month intervention. The results were encouraging: pain frequency and intensity and frailty score tended to decrease, and medication adherence showed significant improvement. This preliminary small-scale pilot study provides a foundation for further research and for exploring the potential scalability of this multidisciplinary patient-centred intervention.

Keywords: CHRODIS+; adherence; case manager; chronic pain; frailty; health literacy; intervention; older adults.

MeSH terms

  • Aged
  • Chronic Pain* / drug therapy
  • Frail Elderly
  • Frailty*
  • Geriatric Assessment / methods
  • Humans
  • Pilot Projects

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