Chronic Pain Self-Management Strategies for Older Adults: An Integrative Review

Author:

Antunes Thaiany Pedrozo Campos1,Jardim Fernanda Golçalves1,de Oliveira Abreu Cláudia Inês Pelegrini2ORCID,de Abreu Luiz Carlos12ORCID,Bezerra Italla Maria Pinheiro1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Public Policy and Local Development Department, Superior School of Sciences of the Santa Casa de Misericórdia de Vitória, Vitória 29045-402, Espirito Santo, Brazil

2. Department of Preventive Medicine, Federal University of Espirito Santo, Vitória 29075-910, Espírito Santo, Brazil

Abstract

Introduction: Due to the complex nature of chronic pain, especially in older adults, a biopsychosocial approach is more effective than an isolated approach for its management. Furthermore, when patients are actively engaged in their pain management, they are more likely to be successful than relying totally on others. Objective: To analyze the self-management strategies currently used by older adults with chronic pain. Method: An integrative review was conducted through seven online databases, searching for scientific studies on this topic published in the last 10 years. Results and conclusion: Fifty-eight studies were included in the final sample. Research on chronic pain self-management for older adults has increased in recent years. Although a diversity of chronic physical painful conditions are being investigated, many conditions are still under-investigated. Online and in-person strategies are currently adopted, demonstrating similar results. Positive results are evidenced by strategies including health promotion, mind control, social participation and take-action fields. Major results come from a combination of strategies focusing on biopsychosocial aspects of pain management. Results include not only the reduction of pain itself, but increased self-efficacy, adoption of health behaviors and improvement of functionality, among others, i.e., improved QoL, despite pain.

Funder

FUNDAÇÃO DE AMPARO A PESQUISA E INOVAÇÃO DO ESPIRITO SANTO

Publisher

MDPI AG

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