Abstract
Many people with dementia are unable to clearly or consistently verbalize pain symptoms. The Assessment of Discomfort in Dementia (ADD) Protocol is a systematic tool that can be used by nurses to make a differential assessment and treatment plan for both physical pain and affective discomfort experienced by people with dementia. This ADD Protocol is based on the assumption that behaviors associated with dementia are symptoms of unmet physiologic and/or nonphysiologic needs. Steps of the process include a physical assessment, a review of the patient's history, an assessment of affective needs including environmental stress and sensoristasis, and the administration of analgesics. The ADD Protocol is unique in that it uses “as needed” analgesics as a part of the assessment process. The dualistic perspective, in which physical and affective needs are considered in tandem, is an essential and innovative feature of the ADD Protocol. © 2002 by the American Society of Pain Management Nurses
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