Objectives: Pain visual analogue scales (VAS) are commonly used in clinical trials and are often treated as an interval level scale without evidence that this is appropriate. This paper examines the internal construct validity and responsiveness of the pain VAS using Rasch analysis. Methods: Patients (n = 221, mean age 67, 58 % female) with chronic stable joint pain (hip 40 % or knee 60%) of mechanical origin waiting for joint replacement were included. Pain was scored on seven daily VASs. Rasch analysis was used to examine fit to the Rasch model. Responsiveness (Standardized Response Means, SRM) was examined on the raw ordinal data and the interval data generated from the Rasch analysis. Results: Baseline pain VAS scores fitted the Rasch m...
SummaryObjectivesThe Intermittent and Constant Osteoarthritis Pain (ICOAP) questionnaire was develop...
INTRODUCTION: Pain assessment is a crucial step in the management of patients with rheumatic disease...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate factors affecting the assessment of the intensity o...
OBJECTIVES: Pain visual analogue scales (VAS) are commonly used in clinical trials and are often tre...
ObjectivesPain visual analogue scales (VAS) are commonly used in clinical trials and are often treat...
Pain visual analogue scales (VAS) are commonly used in clinical trials and are often treated as an i...
Objectives Pain visual analogue scales (VAS) are commonly used in clinical trials and are often trea...
The visual analog scale (VAS) of pain is a ubiquitous clinical and research tool with widespread app...
The visual analog scale (VAS) of pain is a ubiquitous clinical and research tool with widespread app...
Background and aims: The Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) is a popular tool for the measurement of pain. ...
Most common instruments used to assess the painfulness of nociceptive stimuli and the perception of ...
Most common instruments used to assess the painfulness of nociceptive stimuli and the perception of ...
Most common instruments used to assess the painfulness of nociceptive stimuli and the perception of ...
Assumptions of reliability and consistency of self-report of pain by patients using visual analogue ...
Assumptions of reliability and consistency of self-report of pain by patients using visual analogue ...
SummaryObjectivesThe Intermittent and Constant Osteoarthritis Pain (ICOAP) questionnaire was develop...
INTRODUCTION: Pain assessment is a crucial step in the management of patients with rheumatic disease...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate factors affecting the assessment of the intensity o...
OBJECTIVES: Pain visual analogue scales (VAS) are commonly used in clinical trials and are often tre...
ObjectivesPain visual analogue scales (VAS) are commonly used in clinical trials and are often treat...
Pain visual analogue scales (VAS) are commonly used in clinical trials and are often treated as an i...
Objectives Pain visual analogue scales (VAS) are commonly used in clinical trials and are often trea...
The visual analog scale (VAS) of pain is a ubiquitous clinical and research tool with widespread app...
The visual analog scale (VAS) of pain is a ubiquitous clinical and research tool with widespread app...
Background and aims: The Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) is a popular tool for the measurement of pain. ...
Most common instruments used to assess the painfulness of nociceptive stimuli and the perception of ...
Most common instruments used to assess the painfulness of nociceptive stimuli and the perception of ...
Most common instruments used to assess the painfulness of nociceptive stimuli and the perception of ...
Assumptions of reliability and consistency of self-report of pain by patients using visual analogue ...
Assumptions of reliability and consistency of self-report of pain by patients using visual analogue ...
SummaryObjectivesThe Intermittent and Constant Osteoarthritis Pain (ICOAP) questionnaire was develop...
INTRODUCTION: Pain assessment is a crucial step in the management of patients with rheumatic disease...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate factors affecting the assessment of the intensity o...