Abstract: To be most useful, clinical trials of cancer pain treatments should use pain measures that are both reliable and valid. A great variety of measures are now available that may be used to assess cancer pain. However, there are not yet any clear guidelines for selecting one or more measures over the others. The purpose of this article is to summarize the evidence concerning the validity and reliability of cancer pain measures. One hundred sixty-four articles were identified that provided psychometric data of pain measures among patients with cancer. The results indicate that commonly used single-item ratings of pain intensity are all valid and adequately reliable as measures of pain intensity, although some scales appear to be easier...
BACKGROUND: Pain prevalence at various stages of cancer ranges from 27% to 60% for outpatients. Yet,...
A consecutive sample of 53 chronic cancer pain patients were administered 5 different pain intensity...
Valid and reliable assessment of pain is essential for both clinical trials and effective pain manag...
The aim of this review was to evaluate the methods of pain measurement in controlled clinical trials...
Pain associated with cancer is of widespread concern. We conducted a systematic review to evaluate t...
Aim of this study was to validate the use of subjective average pain assessment over an 8-h time per...
Introduction and objective: Pain is the most common and universal symptom among all patients with th...
PURPOSE: Cancer pain is a distressing and complex experience. It is feasible that the systematic col...
To study cancer pain and its effect on cancer patients' quality of life.Medical Outcomes Study ...
Evaluation and assessment are the first steps of any strategy for the management of cancer pain, and...
The science of pain assessment was born in the 1970s when visual analogue and numbered scales were a...
Context: Pain is one of the most devastating symptoms for cancer patients. One‐third of patients who...
Pain is a frequent symptom of cancer. Inadequate pain management has profound adverse effects on phy...
Despite increased attention to cancer pain, pain prevalence in patients with cancer has not improved...
Context Cancer pain has a severe impact on quality of life and is associated with numerous psychosoc...
BACKGROUND: Pain prevalence at various stages of cancer ranges from 27% to 60% for outpatients. Yet,...
A consecutive sample of 53 chronic cancer pain patients were administered 5 different pain intensity...
Valid and reliable assessment of pain is essential for both clinical trials and effective pain manag...
The aim of this review was to evaluate the methods of pain measurement in controlled clinical trials...
Pain associated with cancer is of widespread concern. We conducted a systematic review to evaluate t...
Aim of this study was to validate the use of subjective average pain assessment over an 8-h time per...
Introduction and objective: Pain is the most common and universal symptom among all patients with th...
PURPOSE: Cancer pain is a distressing and complex experience. It is feasible that the systematic col...
To study cancer pain and its effect on cancer patients' quality of life.Medical Outcomes Study ...
Evaluation and assessment are the first steps of any strategy for the management of cancer pain, and...
The science of pain assessment was born in the 1970s when visual analogue and numbered scales were a...
Context: Pain is one of the most devastating symptoms for cancer patients. One‐third of patients who...
Pain is a frequent symptom of cancer. Inadequate pain management has profound adverse effects on phy...
Despite increased attention to cancer pain, pain prevalence in patients with cancer has not improved...
Context Cancer pain has a severe impact on quality of life and is associated with numerous psychosoc...
BACKGROUND: Pain prevalence at various stages of cancer ranges from 27% to 60% for outpatients. Yet,...
A consecutive sample of 53 chronic cancer pain patients were administered 5 different pain intensity...
Valid and reliable assessment of pain is essential for both clinical trials and effective pain manag...