Developing strategies for the implementation of PainChek® in community settings

Occurring Dates
to
Participant Duration
Maximum of four weeks for any participant. Time spent is determined by the participant
State of study
All States
Overview

PainChek® is a mobile device that can be used to assist in detecting the presence and intensity of pain in people with advanced dementia.

We are seeking family carers providing ongoing care for a person living with dementia in the home and healthcare professionals with knowledge of pain and dementia to complete two online questionnaires and participate in a focus group discussion.

The results of the research will inform an implementation strategy to assist family carers use PainChek® to help them better manage pain in people living with dementia.

 

Participation details

If you are interested in participating in this study or hearing more about it then please contact Areej Hussein

Email : [email protected]

Phone: 0497 843 976

Curtin University Human Research Ethics Committee (HREC) has approved this study (HRE2019-0384-19).

Study Address
Participation can be either online or face to face, as determined by the participant
Full Name
Areej Hussein
Institute
Curtin University
Phone Number
O497853956