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  • Pain Management
  • Healthcare Communication

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  • Understanding pain in older adults is crucial for effective pain management.
  • A feasibility project explored a pain diary for older adults in transitional care to capture a holistic pain experience.

Purpose of the Study:

  • Develop and implement a pain diary for older adults.
  • Assess patient usability and workflow feasibility.
  • Evaluate diary outcomes and user satisfaction.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized three rapid change cycles for diary development and implementation.
  • Collected data from five patients over 32 days, including pain ratings and narrative entries.
  • Administered satisfaction questionnaires to patients and staff.

Main Results:

  • Patients reported pain levels (M=2-5.3) and provided narratives on medication, activity balance, emotional burden, and support needs.
  • Identified key themes in patient pain experiences.
  • Satisfaction surveys indicated improved communication between patients and staff.

Conclusions:

  • The pain diary proved feasible for both patients and healthcare staff.
  • The diary shows potential as an effective interprofessional tool for enhancing pain management.
  • It facilitates a deeper understanding of the patient's pain experience for holistic care delivery.