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Managing pain for patients living with dementia remains a challenge for healthcare professionals. ... These non-verbal signs of pain may include agitation, guarding part of their body, ...
In collaboration with the University of Ja n, their recent study focuses on leveraging saliva as a non-invasive tool for effective pain detection in dementia patients. Saliva As A Diagnostic Medium ...
When a patient is unable to discuss what’s wrong, it’s helped me to read some of the signs of pain and distress in facial expressions, changes of body language, unusual behaviours and vocal tics. A ...
Article content. It sounds like science fiction, but University of Regina researchers are developing cameras to flag when non-verbal adults with dementia are in pain and a notification system to ...
A tool that was once used to examine the intensity and frequency of pain in dementia patients following their death has been revamped to help skilled nursing facilities deliver palliative care to ...
A new app may help to identify pain in non-verbal dementia patients. Credit: iStock An Australian app is using artificial intelligence to help identify pain in dementia patients who are non-verbal.
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