Silent Suffering: Understanding Pain in Dementia Patients with Dr Wilco Achterberg
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Join Professor Wilco Achterberg from Leiden University Medical Center as he explores the complex challenges of identifying and treating pain in people with dementia. In this illuminating episode, Prof. Achterberg breaks down how the aging brain processes pain differently, especially in those with cognitive impairment, and why traditional pain assessment methods often fail these vulnerable patients
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This podcast series is recorded and produced by Steve Hindley at iNarrator
Chapters
1. Introduction (00:00:00)
2. Understanding Pain in Dementia (00:02:25)
3. Pain & Aging (00:04:03)
4. Pain Perception in Dementia (00:09:09)
5. Research & Studies on Pain in Dementia (00:12:51)
6. Behavioral Indicators of Pain (00:16:23)
7. Pain Assessment Tools (00:19:56)
8. PIAC Scale (00:24:04)
9. Technological Advances & Ethical Concerns (00:25:17)
10. Conclusion & Lessons Learned (00:28:28)
11. Credits - Thank You For Listening (00:28:57)
5 episodes