Clinician Delivery Strategies for Exercise-Based Pain Management in Dementia: A Qualitative Study
Annalisa Na, Amy Kwok, Ben Senderling, Jenna Lisa, Peter Gliebus, Julie Fritz, Joke Bradt, Laura Gitlin

TL;DR
This study explores how clinicians manage pain in dementia patients through personalized exercise strategies.
Contribution
The study identifies person-centered strategies clinicians use for exercise-based pain management in dementia patients.
Findings
Clinicians use flexible aiding and cueing based on real-time assessments.
Hands-on strategies are employed to enhance movement recognition and body awareness.
Personalized music selection through technology supports motivation and sensory regulation.
Abstract
Chronic pain affects over 50% of community-dwelling people living with dementia (PLWD), compromising function and quality of life. Despite its prevalence and poor outcomes, evidence-based, non-pharmacological interventions for PLWD remain limited. Guided exercise programs at therapeutic doses targeting underlying pain mechanisms (e.g., osteoarthritis) and associated impairments (e.g., range of motion, weakness) show promise but lack applicability to PLWD. Hence, clinicians rely on trial-and-error, resulting in care variability, resource waste, diminished care quality, and highlighting the need for intervention development. An initial step in developing and testing exercise-based pain interventions is to assess the range of current practices used by clinicians. This qualitative study explores strategies currently used by clinicians to engage PLWD in exercise-based pain management.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPain Management and Opioid Use · Musculoskeletal pain and rehabilitation · Stroke Rehabilitation and Recovery
