B S Husebo
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Recent Articles
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Flo E, Husebo B, Bruusgaard P, Gjerberg E, Thoresen L, Lillemoen L, et al.
BMC Geriatr
. 2016 Jan;
16:24.
PMID: 26797091
Background: Nursing home (NH) patients have complex health problems, disabilities and needs for Advance Care Planning (ACP). The implementation of ACP in NHs is a neglected research topic, yet it...
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Sandvik R, Selbaek G, Seifert R, Aarsland D, Ballard C, Corbett A, et al.
Eur J Pain
. 2014 May;
18(10):1490-500.
PMID: 24819710
Background: Pain is frequent and distressing in people with dementia, but no randomized controlled trials have evaluated the effect of analgesic treatment on pain intensity as a key outcome. Methods:...
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Husebo B, Ballard C, Fritze F, Sandvik R, Aarsland D
Int J Geriatr Psychiatry
. 2014 May;
29(8):828-36.
PMID: 24806873
Background: Depression is common in nursing home (NH) patients with dementia, and often clustered with anxiety and other mood symptoms. An association between pain and depressive symptoms has been reported,...
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Husebo B, Ostelo R, Strand L
Eur J Pain
. 2014 May;
18(10):1419-30.
PMID: 24799157
Background: Mobilization-Observation-Behavior-Intensity-Dementia-2 (MOBID-2) pain scale is a staff-administered pain tool for patients with dementia. This study explores MOBID-2's test-retest reliability, measurement error and responsiveness to change. Methods: Analyses are based...
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Husebo B, Ballard C, Aarsland D
Int J Geriatr Psychiatry
. 2011 Feb;
26(10):1012-8.
PMID: 21308784
Background: Advancing age is associated with high prevalence of both dementia and pain. Dementia is frequently accompanied by distressing behavioral and psychological symptoms, including agitation and aggression, particularly in nursing...