BACKGROUND: The Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, Consolability (FLACC) scale is a five-item tool that was developed to assess postoperative pain in young children. The tool is frequently used as an outcome measure in studies investigating acute procedural pain in young children; however, there are limited published psychometric data in this context. OBJECTIVE: To establish inter-rater and intrarater agreement of the FLACC scale in toddlers during immunization. METHODS: Participants comprised a convenience sample of toddlers recruited from an immunization drop-in service, who were part of a larger pilot randomized controlled trial. Toddlers were video- and audiotaped during immunization procedures. The first rater scored each video twice in random...
INTRODUCTION: Pain is a distressing feeling often caused by intense or damaging stimuli. Pain is de...
Sana Dastgheyb,1 Keith Fishlock,2 Constantine Daskalakis,1 Jami Kessel,3 Paul Rosen2 1Thomas Jeffers...
Abstract Purpose: To describe the feasibility and clinical utility of the Finnish FLACC scale when ...
© 2018 Dr Dianne CrellinInfants and young children frequently experience pain as a consequence of me...
INTRODUCTION: Infants and children are frequently exposed to painful medical procedures such as immu...
Background: Postoperative pain management is based on assessment of severity of pain. Adult patients...
Objective: Pain measurement is a necessity in pain treatment but can be difficult in young children....
<div><p>Background</p><p>Pediatric patients, especially in the preverbal stage, cannot self-report i...
Pediatric patients, especially in the preverbal stage, cannot self-report intensity of pain therefor...
Background: Several measurement tools have been used for assessment of postoperative pain in pediatr...
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Appropriate pain assessment plays a key role in understanding the pain status of critically ill chil...
Objective: To compare acute pain response during immunisation in infants using a slow standard of ca...
Background: The management of procedural pain in infants is suboptimal, in part, compounded by the s...
Background: assessing pain in infants, children and young people with life-limiting conditions remai...
INTRODUCTION: Pain is a distressing feeling often caused by intense or damaging stimuli. Pain is de...
Sana Dastgheyb,1 Keith Fishlock,2 Constantine Daskalakis,1 Jami Kessel,3 Paul Rosen2 1Thomas Jeffers...
Abstract Purpose: To describe the feasibility and clinical utility of the Finnish FLACC scale when ...
© 2018 Dr Dianne CrellinInfants and young children frequently experience pain as a consequence of me...
INTRODUCTION: Infants and children are frequently exposed to painful medical procedures such as immu...
Background: Postoperative pain management is based on assessment of severity of pain. Adult patients...
Objective: Pain measurement is a necessity in pain treatment but can be difficult in young children....
<div><p>Background</p><p>Pediatric patients, especially in the preverbal stage, cannot self-report i...
Pediatric patients, especially in the preverbal stage, cannot self-report intensity of pain therefor...
Background: Several measurement tools have been used for assessment of postoperative pain in pediatr...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/72254/1/j.1460-9592.2005.01773.x.pd
Appropriate pain assessment plays a key role in understanding the pain status of critically ill chil...
Objective: To compare acute pain response during immunisation in infants using a slow standard of ca...
Background: The management of procedural pain in infants is suboptimal, in part, compounded by the s...
Background: assessing pain in infants, children and young people with life-limiting conditions remai...
INTRODUCTION: Pain is a distressing feeling often caused by intense or damaging stimuli. Pain is de...
Sana Dastgheyb,1 Keith Fishlock,2 Constantine Daskalakis,1 Jami Kessel,3 Paul Rosen2 1Thomas Jeffers...
Abstract Purpose: To describe the feasibility and clinical utility of the Finnish FLACC scale when ...