Adapting an intervention to address barriers to pain management in hospice: Formative research to inform EMPOWER-D for dementia caregivers
Adapting an intervention to address barriers to pain management in hospice: Formative research to inform EMPOWER-D for dementia caregivers
Palliative Medicine Reports; by Karla T. Washington, Morgan L. Van Vleck, Todd D. Becker, George Demiris, Debra Parker Oliver, Paul E. Tatum, Jacquelyn J. Benson, John G. Cagle; 7/24
Pain management is a priority for hospice patients, including those with ADRD [Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia], most (63%) of whom experience bothersome pain. One such intervention, EMPOWER (Effective Management of Pain: Overcoming Worries to Enable Relief), has been shown to improve hospice pain management by training hospice staff on barriers to pain management, incorporating screening for pain concerns into routine hospice care, delivering tailored pain education to hospice patients and their family caregivers, and facilitating needed follow-up services. Participants indicated that the EMPOWER-D materials addressed common pain concerns that were both family-centered and relevant to clinical dementia care.