Background. Practical, valid and reliable pain measuring tools in neonates are required in clinical practice for effective pain management and prevention of the evaluator bias. Methods. This prospective study was designed to cross-validate three pain scales: CRIES (cry, requires O2, increased vital signs, expression, sleeplessness), CHIPPS (children’s and infants’ postoperative pain scale) and NIPS (neonatal infant pain scale) in terms of validity, reliability and practicality. The pain scales were translated. Concurrent validity, predictive validity and interrater reliability in postoperative pain were studied in 22 neonates after major surgery. Construct validity and concurrent validity in procedural pain were determined in 24 neonates be...
Background: The American Academy of Pediatrics states that ongoing assessment of pain is essential f...
Objective: The aim of this study was to validate a clinician-friendly pain assessment tool for all g...
Objective: Pain measurement is a necessity in pain treatment but can be difficult in young children....
OBJECTIVE. A multicenter observational study was conducted to evaluate the practices of postoperativ...
ABSTRACT: The burden of pain in newborn infants has been investigated in numerous studies, but littl...
Varieties of neonatal observational pain assessment instruments are available. However, their use in...
Objective: The objectives of this study were to: (1) evaluate the validity of the Neonatal Facial Co...
Debate surrounding the issue of pain management in neonates has mushroomed over the last ten years. ...
Objective: The objectives of this study were to: (1) evaluate the validity of the Neonatal Facial Co...
Background: Several measurement tools have been used for assessment of postoperative pain in pediatr...
Newborns and infants are often exposed to painful procedures during hospitalization. Several differe...
Abstract AIM: To assess inter-observer reliability of two of the most widely used pain scales fo...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to validate a clinician-friendly pain assessment tool for all g...
Background: Pain assessment scale in neonates is the cornerstones of pain management so that the imp...
Background: The American Academy of Pediatrics states that ongoing assessment of pain is essential f...
Objective: The aim of this study was to validate a clinician-friendly pain assessment tool for all g...
Objective: Pain measurement is a necessity in pain treatment but can be difficult in young children....
OBJECTIVE. A multicenter observational study was conducted to evaluate the practices of postoperativ...
ABSTRACT: The burden of pain in newborn infants has been investigated in numerous studies, but littl...
Varieties of neonatal observational pain assessment instruments are available. However, their use in...
Objective: The objectives of this study were to: (1) evaluate the validity of the Neonatal Facial Co...
Debate surrounding the issue of pain management in neonates has mushroomed over the last ten years. ...
Objective: The objectives of this study were to: (1) evaluate the validity of the Neonatal Facial Co...
Background: Several measurement tools have been used for assessment of postoperative pain in pediatr...
Newborns and infants are often exposed to painful procedures during hospitalization. Several differe...
Abstract AIM: To assess inter-observer reliability of two of the most widely used pain scales fo...
OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to validate a clinician-friendly pain assessment tool for all g...
Background: Pain assessment scale in neonates is the cornerstones of pain management so that the imp...
Background: The American Academy of Pediatrics states that ongoing assessment of pain is essential f...
Objective: The aim of this study was to validate a clinician-friendly pain assessment tool for all g...
Objective: Pain measurement is a necessity in pain treatment but can be difficult in young children....