作者
Emilie Kildal, Kristine Stadskleiv, Elin S Boysen, Tone Øderud, Inger-Lise Dahl, Trine M Seeberg, Svein Guldal, Frode Strisland, Cecilie Morland, Bjørnar Hassel
发表日期
2021/3/19
期刊
Scientific reports
卷号
11
期号
1
页码范围
6479
出版商
Nature Publishing Group UK
简介
Intellectual disability (ID) affects approximately 1% of the population. Some patients with severe or profound ID are essentially non-communicating and therefore risk experiencing pain and distress without being able to notify their caregivers, which is a major health issue. This real-world proof of concept study aimed to see if heart rate (HR) monitoring could reveal whether non-communicating persons with ID experience acute pain or distress in their daily lives. We monitored HR in 14 non-communicating participants with ID in their daily environment to see if specific situations were associated with increased HR. We defined increased HR as being > 1 standard deviation above the daily mean and lasting > 5 s. In 11 out of 14 participants, increased HR indicated pain or distress in situations that were not previously suspected to be stressful, e.g. passive stretching of spastic limbs or being transported in patient lifts …
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