Background: Assessment of pain is important in daily clinical practice and as an endpoint in clinical studies. Because pain perception is highly subjective, pain measurement is complex. Selfrating pain scales are currently of great importance but have limitations. They depend on many more factors than pain, which could lead to an incorrect assessment of therapies or clinical studies. Therefore, there is need for valid, reliable, safe, and low-cost methods to determine and quantify patients’ pain more objectively. Objective: To provide an overview of devices and techniques that can be used to administer a pain stimulus with similar intensity as the endogenous pain experienced by the patient, in order to quantify and subsequently follow patie...
Background: Mobile and web technologies are becoming increasingly used to support the treatment of c...
Dikme, Ozgur/0000-0001-6221-7932; Dikme, Ozlem/0000-0002-9739-3925WOS: 000431713500034PubMed: 293211...
Every one suffers from pain due to disease or injury to specific part of his body. Pain may produce ...
Background: Assessment of pain is important in daily clinical practice and as an endpoint in clinica...
Understanding and precise assessment of pain level are key factors in rehabilitation therapy. Pain i...
Background and Objective. The most frequently used methods for assessing pain are self-reports and o...
Background and Objective. The most frequently used methods for assessing pain are self-reports and o...
Aim: To examine the clinical utility and measurement properties of the Critical‐Care Pain Observatio...
The focus of this study is the redesign, development, fabrication, and initial evaluation of an auto...
Pain is a worldwide clinical problem that causes great suffering for the individual and costs for so...
BACKGROUND: The assessment of pain intensity is mandatory in many medical disciplines. However, sev...
INTRODUCTION: Pain scales such as the 100-MM Visual Analog Scale and the 10-point Numeric Rating Sca...
Background: Pain is one of the most common symptom reported in general practice. For this purpose, o...
Context: The use of unidimensional pain scales such as the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), Verbal Rati...
Pain measurement largely depends on the ability to rate personal subjective pain. Nevertheless, pain...
Background: Mobile and web technologies are becoming increasingly used to support the treatment of c...
Dikme, Ozgur/0000-0001-6221-7932; Dikme, Ozlem/0000-0002-9739-3925WOS: 000431713500034PubMed: 293211...
Every one suffers from pain due to disease or injury to specific part of his body. Pain may produce ...
Background: Assessment of pain is important in daily clinical practice and as an endpoint in clinica...
Understanding and precise assessment of pain level are key factors in rehabilitation therapy. Pain i...
Background and Objective. The most frequently used methods for assessing pain are self-reports and o...
Background and Objective. The most frequently used methods for assessing pain are self-reports and o...
Aim: To examine the clinical utility and measurement properties of the Critical‐Care Pain Observatio...
The focus of this study is the redesign, development, fabrication, and initial evaluation of an auto...
Pain is a worldwide clinical problem that causes great suffering for the individual and costs for so...
BACKGROUND: The assessment of pain intensity is mandatory in many medical disciplines. However, sev...
INTRODUCTION: Pain scales such as the 100-MM Visual Analog Scale and the 10-point Numeric Rating Sca...
Background: Pain is one of the most common symptom reported in general practice. For this purpose, o...
Context: The use of unidimensional pain scales such as the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), Verbal Rati...
Pain measurement largely depends on the ability to rate personal subjective pain. Nevertheless, pain...
Background: Mobile and web technologies are becoming increasingly used to support the treatment of c...
Dikme, Ozgur/0000-0001-6221-7932; Dikme, Ozlem/0000-0002-9739-3925WOS: 000431713500034PubMed: 293211...
Every one suffers from pain due to disease or injury to specific part of his body. Pain may produce ...