<p></p><p>ABSTRACT Objective: To evaluate the validity and reliability of the Brazilian version of the Behavioral Pain Scale (BPS-Br) in victims of traumatic brain injury. Methods: Observational prospective study with paired and repeated measures conducted at two intensive care units (clinical and surgical) of a large general hospital. The convenience sample consisted of adult victims of moderate or severe penetrating or blunt craniocerebral trauma who were sedated and mechanically ventilated. A total of 432 paired observations were performed by independent evaluators simultaneously, prior to eye cleaning, during eye cleaning, during tracheal aspiration and after tracheal aspiration. Sociodemographic, clinical, trauma-related, sedoanalges...
Introduction: A consistent approach to pain assessment for patients admitted to intensive care unit ...
The purpose of this review is to critically appraise the pain assessment tools for non communicative...
Abstract Background Pain assessment in brain-injured ...
AbstractBackground and objectivesThe Behavioral Pain Scale is a pain assessment tool for uncommunica...
Abstract Background and objectives: The Behavioral Pain Scale is a pain assessment tool for uncommu...
Background: pain assessment in noncommunicative critical patients is challenging for the health care...
International audienceThree clinical scales (the Nociception-Coma-Scale adapted for Intubated-patien...
Pain measurement in Intensive Care Units has received more notoriety just recently due to the need o...
Current pain assessment tools for nonverbal critical care patients may not be appropriate for those ...
Current pain assessment tools for nonverbal critical care patients may not be appropriate for those ...
INTRODUCTION. The assessment of pain in critically ill brain-injured patients is challenging for hea...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The sensation of pain is essential for life, and its assessment...
Introduction: A consistent approach to pain assessment for patients admitted to intensive care unit ...
Introduction: Health professionals are confronted with the difficulty of adequately evaluating pain ...
Pain is a frequent symptom following Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and its experience should be bett...
Introduction: A consistent approach to pain assessment for patients admitted to intensive care unit ...
The purpose of this review is to critically appraise the pain assessment tools for non communicative...
Abstract Background Pain assessment in brain-injured ...
AbstractBackground and objectivesThe Behavioral Pain Scale is a pain assessment tool for uncommunica...
Abstract Background and objectives: The Behavioral Pain Scale is a pain assessment tool for uncommu...
Background: pain assessment in noncommunicative critical patients is challenging for the health care...
International audienceThree clinical scales (the Nociception-Coma-Scale adapted for Intubated-patien...
Pain measurement in Intensive Care Units has received more notoriety just recently due to the need o...
Current pain assessment tools for nonverbal critical care patients may not be appropriate for those ...
Current pain assessment tools for nonverbal critical care patients may not be appropriate for those ...
INTRODUCTION. The assessment of pain in critically ill brain-injured patients is challenging for hea...
ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: The sensation of pain is essential for life, and its assessment...
Introduction: A consistent approach to pain assessment for patients admitted to intensive care unit ...
Introduction: Health professionals are confronted with the difficulty of adequately evaluating pain ...
Pain is a frequent symptom following Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and its experience should be bett...
Introduction: A consistent approach to pain assessment for patients admitted to intensive care unit ...
The purpose of this review is to critically appraise the pain assessment tools for non communicative...
Abstract Background Pain assessment in brain-injured ...