Pain Management in the Most Vulnerable Intellectual Disability: A Review

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作者
El-Tallawy, Salah N. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Ahmed, Rania S. [4 ]
Nagiub, Mohamed S. [4 ]
机构
[1] King Saud Univ, King Khalid Univ Hosp, Coll Med, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
[2] Minia Univ, Fac Med, Anesthesia Dept, Giza, Egypt
[3] Cairo Univ, NCI, Giza, Egypt
[4] Alfaisal Univ, Coll Med, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
关键词
Intellectual disability; Pain assessment with intellectual disability; Prevention of pain with intellectual disability; Pharmacotherapy; Non-pharmacological treatment; Pain management with intellectual disability; CEREBRAL-PALSY; AGGRESSIVE-BEHAVIOR; SLEEP DISTURBANCE; ASSESSMENT-TOOL; BACK-PAIN; CHILDREN; PEOPLE; ADULTS; HEALTH; INDIVIDUALS;
D O I
10.1007/s40122-023-00526-w
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
This review is made up of two parts; the first part discussing intellectual disability (ID) in general, while the second part covers the pain associated with intellectual disability and the challenges and practical tips for the management of pain associated with (ID). Intellectual disability is characterized by deficits in general mental abilities, such as reasoning, problem solving, planning, abstract thinking, judgment, academic learning, and learning from experience. ID is a disorder with no definite cause but has multiple risk factors, including genetic, medical, and acquired. Vulnerable populations such as individuals with intellectual disability may experience more pain than the general population due to additional comorbidities and secondary conditions, or at least the same frequency of pain as in the general population. Pain in patients with ID remains largely unrecognized and untreated due to barriers to verbal and non-verbal communication. It is important to identify patients at risk to promptly prevent or minimize those risk factors. As pain is multifactorial, thus, a multimodal approach using both pharmacotherapy and non-pharmacological management is often the most beneficial. Parents and caregivers should be oriented to this disorder, given adequate training and education, and be actively involved with the treatment program. Significant work to create new pain assessment tools to improve pain practices for individuals with ID has taken place, including neuroimaging and electrophysiological studies. Recent advances in technology-based interventions such as virtual reality and artificial intelligence are rapidly growing to help give patients with ID promising results to develop pain coping skills with effective reduction of pain and anxiety. Therefore, this narrative review highlights the different aspects regarding the current status of the pain associated with intellectual disability, with more emphasis on the recent pieces of evidence for the assessment and management of pain among populations with intellectual disability.
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页码:939 / 961
页数:23
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