Since pain perception is highly subjective and culturally mediated, its objective evaluation remains difficult. Nevertheless, pain measurement should ideally be a part of the assessment of patients in order to plan adequate pain relief. Several scales have been proposed for pain measurement, being the numerical rating scale (NRS) the most widely used, often at triage time. NRS have demonstrated acceptable reliability and validity, in post-operative medicine and in oncologic pain, but data in the Emergency Departments (EDs) are poor. The aim of this study is to evaluate the Emergency Nurses’ (ENs) perception about the reliability of NRS in the triage process. A questionnaire based on 11 items was designed and subsequently administered to a l...
Background: The aim of study was to explore efficiency of the pain rating scales on patients experie...
Background: Numeric pain scores have become important in clinical practice to assess postoperative p...
Honorable Mention- The Denman Undergraduate Research ForumBackground: The Emergency Severity Index (...
To investigate the assessment of pain intensity in the specific context of triage. Acute pain affect...
International audienceThis study was designed to estimate the validity of an 11-point verbal numeric...
Abstract Background Triage is used to prioritize the patients in the emergency department. The major...
Class of 2006 AbstractObjectives: To evaluate the use of the numerical pain scale at the Sierra Vist...
Purpose: The aim of this prospective study was to assess the behavior of emergency department (ED) n...
Background Several pain rating methods are used to quantify pain. Although these instruments have be...
Study objective Documentation of pain severity with pain scores is recommended within emergency dep...
Introduction Unrelieved acute musculoskeletal pain continues to be a reality of major clinical impor...
Background: Assessment of pain largely relies on self-report. Hospitals routinely use pain scales, s...
Introduction: We sought to examine the utility of self-reported pain scale by comparing emergency de...
Pain is a very common symptom for patients admitted to Emergency departments (EDs) and its undertrea...
Objective: The objective of this study is to identify patient self-reported pain scores and understa...
Background: The aim of study was to explore efficiency of the pain rating scales on patients experie...
Background: Numeric pain scores have become important in clinical practice to assess postoperative p...
Honorable Mention- The Denman Undergraduate Research ForumBackground: The Emergency Severity Index (...
To investigate the assessment of pain intensity in the specific context of triage. Acute pain affect...
International audienceThis study was designed to estimate the validity of an 11-point verbal numeric...
Abstract Background Triage is used to prioritize the patients in the emergency department. The major...
Class of 2006 AbstractObjectives: To evaluate the use of the numerical pain scale at the Sierra Vist...
Purpose: The aim of this prospective study was to assess the behavior of emergency department (ED) n...
Background Several pain rating methods are used to quantify pain. Although these instruments have be...
Study objective Documentation of pain severity with pain scores is recommended within emergency dep...
Introduction Unrelieved acute musculoskeletal pain continues to be a reality of major clinical impor...
Background: Assessment of pain largely relies on self-report. Hospitals routinely use pain scales, s...
Introduction: We sought to examine the utility of self-reported pain scale by comparing emergency de...
Pain is a very common symptom for patients admitted to Emergency departments (EDs) and its undertrea...
Objective: The objective of this study is to identify patient self-reported pain scores and understa...
Background: The aim of study was to explore efficiency of the pain rating scales on patients experie...
Background: Numeric pain scores have become important in clinical practice to assess postoperative p...
Honorable Mention- The Denman Undergraduate Research ForumBackground: The Emergency Severity Index (...