Older surgery patients report less pain, and why that’s dangerous

TL;DR


Summary:
- Older patients undergoing surgery often report less pain compared to younger patients, even though they may be experiencing the same level of pain.
- This phenomenon, known as the "stoicism effect," can be dangerous as it may lead to inadequate pain management and delayed recovery for older patients.
- Healthcare providers should be aware of this effect and actively assess and manage pain in older surgical patients to ensure they receive appropriate care and have a better recovery.

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