Authors

  1. MacSorley, Robyn MSN, RN
  2. White, Jill MSN, RN
  3. Conerly, Vicki H. BSN, RN
  4. Walker, Jean T. PhD, RN
  5. Lofton, Susan PhD, RN, PHCNS/BC
  6. Ragland, Gaye MSN, RNC
  7. Davey, DeBrynda EdD, RN, CDVC
  8. Robertson, Amy MS

Abstract

Home healthcare nurses play a critical role in pain assessment and management in elderly patients. People 65 years of age and older are the largest consumers of prescription and nonprescription pain medications in the United States and are at increased risk for adverse reactions and inadequate pain management. This article seeks to explore strategies to assist hospice and home healthcare nurses in assessing and managing elderly patients' pain. The goal is to provide tools to assist nurses in streamlining elderly patient care and improving quality of life while decreasing mortality and morbidity for this patient population.