Background: Emergency department (ED) patients are frequently asked to provide a self-report of the level of pain experienced using a verbal numeric rating scale. Objectives: To determine the effects of patient education regarding the verbal numeric rating scale on self-reports of pain among ED patients. Methods: In this prospective, interventional study, 310 eligible ED patients with pain, aged 18 years and older, were randomized to view either a novel educational video (n= 155) or a novel print brochure (n= 155) as an educational intervention, both developed to deliver educational information about the verbal numeric pain scale and its use. Participants initially rated their pain on a scale from 0 to 10 and then were administered the educ...
Guidelines for postoperative pain treatment are based on patients' pain scores. Patients with an int...
Study objective Documentation of pain severity with pain scores is recommended within emergency dep...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Acute pain is the most frequent complaint in emergency department (ED) admissions, ...
Background: Emergency department (ED) patients are frequently asked to provide a self-report of the ...
Objective: The objective of this study is to identify patient self-reported pain scores and understa...
Introduction: Pain is a frequent complaint of patients who are referred to the emergency department ...
Introduction Pain is a common presenting complaint among emergency department (ED) patients. The ver...
Introduction: We sought to examine the utility of self-reported pain scale by comparing emergency de...
Introduction: Research suggests that pain assessment involves a complex interaction between patients...
Background: Assessment of pain largely relies on self-report. Hospitals routinely use pain scales, s...
Introduction: Pain has been identified as the most common reason for Emergency Department (ED) visit...
Objectives: This study evaluates the impact of pain education group visits on patients with chronic ...
Introduction: Pain has been identified as the most common reason for Emergency Department (ED) visit...
International audienceThis study was designed to estimate the validity of an 11-point verbal numeric...
Guidelines for postoperative pain treatment are based on patients' pain scores. Patients with an int...
Study objective Documentation of pain severity with pain scores is recommended within emergency dep...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Acute pain is the most frequent complaint in emergency department (ED) admissions, ...
Background: Emergency department (ED) patients are frequently asked to provide a self-report of the ...
Objective: The objective of this study is to identify patient self-reported pain scores and understa...
Introduction: Pain is a frequent complaint of patients who are referred to the emergency department ...
Introduction Pain is a common presenting complaint among emergency department (ED) patients. The ver...
Introduction: We sought to examine the utility of self-reported pain scale by comparing emergency de...
Introduction: Research suggests that pain assessment involves a complex interaction between patients...
Background: Assessment of pain largely relies on self-report. Hospitals routinely use pain scales, s...
Introduction: Pain has been identified as the most common reason for Emergency Department (ED) visit...
Objectives: This study evaluates the impact of pain education group visits on patients with chronic ...
Introduction: Pain has been identified as the most common reason for Emergency Department (ED) visit...
International audienceThis study was designed to estimate the validity of an 11-point verbal numeric...
Guidelines for postoperative pain treatment are based on patients' pain scores. Patients with an int...
Study objective Documentation of pain severity with pain scores is recommended within emergency dep...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Acute pain is the most frequent complaint in emergency department (ED) admissions, ...