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Psychiatr Danub ; 35(Suppl 3): 42-52, 2023 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37994060

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Assessment of pain in people with intellectual disability (PWID) is a difficult clinical task. Poor knowledge and confidence in assessing pain in PWID result in underestimation and undertreatment. Available resources for healthcare personnel and caregivers on pain assessment in PWID are still very limited. The aim of the study was to measure the level of knowledge and confidence in assessing pain in PWID of health and education personnel at Istituto Serafico, before and after training. SUBJECTS AND METHODS: The Istituto Serafico is a neuro-rehabilitation center caring for people with complex disabilities. Nurses, rehabilitation therapists, social health workers (SHW) and educators were invited to participate in a 4-hours theoretical and practical training. Participants were assessed through a knowledge and confidence questionnaire on pain assessment in PWID, administered before and after the training. RESULTS: 123 participants attended both the theoretical and practical sessions. Median age was 43 years (range 23-67); 89 were females and 34 males. They were 10 (8%) nurses, 9 (7%) rehabilitation therapists, 77 (63%) SHW, 27 (22%) educators. Only 7 (6%) participants (5 nurses and 2 SHW) declared to have previously received formation on pain. Participants who felt "quite confident" in assessing pain increased from 28% to 73% after the training. The median score to the 24 knowledge questions raised from 15/24 correct answers (range 6-22, 62.5%) in the pre-test to 21/24 (range 11-24, 87.5%) in the post-tests (p=0.001) Conclusions: The study highlights the great need of education programs for health and educational personnel working with PWID on pain assessment and the potential to improve knowledge and confidence through theoretical and practical training. A greater awareness of pain causes, clinical manifestations and consequences of untreated pain, could improve patient care, quality of life and rehabilitation goals.


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Intellectual Disability , Substance Abuse, Intravenous , Male , Female , Humans , Young Adult , Adult , Middle Aged , Aged , Pain Measurement , Intellectual Disability/diagnosis , Intellectual Disability/epidemiology , Quality of Life , Pain/diagnosis
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Psychiatr Danub ; 35(Suppl 2): 182-184, 2023 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37800224

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The article explores the correlation between intellectual disability and anxiety and how much they occur together. People with intellectual disability have comorbidity disorders of all types 3 to 4 times higher than the general population and the anxiety, can create difficulties in the context of social inclusion caused by insecurity and worries felt from who is affected by this pathology.


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Intellectual Disability , Humans , Intellectual Disability/epidemiology , Intellectual Disability/therapy , Activities of Daily Living , Anxiety Disorders/epidemiology , Anxiety Disorders/therapy , Anxiety/etiology
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