The aim of this study was to investigate whether variations in the way that pain intensity is measured in patients with neck pain influences the magnitude of pain ratings. The study uses data from 3 longitudinal studies (n = 361 at baseline) on people with neck pain due to whiplash injuries. Pain measures included verbal rating scales, numerical rating scales and a visual analog scale. Different measures asked patient to rate current pain, average pain over 24 hours, over 1 week, or over 4 weeks. Scores were converted to a 0-100 scale and tracked over time, correlations between measures were calculated. Mixed models regression was used to explore the factors which influenced the differences between scores on the measures. Scores on the diff...
BACKGROUND: Routine assessments of pain using an intensity numeric rating scale (NRS) have improved ...
Study Design: Cross-sectional design. Objective: To examine and compare the factorial structure of 4...
Assumptions of reliability and consistency of self-report of pain by patients using visual analogue ...
Background: Visual Analog Scale (VAS) and Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) are commonly used for measuring...
Background: Correlations between clinical and quantitative measures of pain sensitivity are poor, ma...
BACKGROUND: Correlations between clinical and quantitative measures of pain sensitivity are poor, ma...
This study investigated the psychometric properties of eight pain intensity measures used with chron...
This research develops and evaluates a simple method of grading the severity of chronic pain for use...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Outcome measures must be repeatable over time to judge changes as a result o...
Pain assessment remains a challenge to medical professionals and received much attention over the pa...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the reliability of four scales of pain intensity measurement i...
INTRODUCTION: Pain scales such as the 100-MM Visual Analog Scale and the 10-point Numeric Rating Sca...
BACKGROUND: The assessment of pain intensity is mandatory in many medical disciplines. However, sev...
textabstractPurpose: To critically appraise and compare the measurement properties of the original v...
Context: The use of unidimensional pain scales such as the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), Verbal Rati...
BACKGROUND: Routine assessments of pain using an intensity numeric rating scale (NRS) have improved ...
Study Design: Cross-sectional design. Objective: To examine and compare the factorial structure of 4...
Assumptions of reliability and consistency of self-report of pain by patients using visual analogue ...
Background: Visual Analog Scale (VAS) and Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) are commonly used for measuring...
Background: Correlations between clinical and quantitative measures of pain sensitivity are poor, ma...
BACKGROUND: Correlations between clinical and quantitative measures of pain sensitivity are poor, ma...
This study investigated the psychometric properties of eight pain intensity measures used with chron...
This research develops and evaluates a simple method of grading the severity of chronic pain for use...
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Outcome measures must be repeatable over time to judge changes as a result o...
Pain assessment remains a challenge to medical professionals and received much attention over the pa...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the reliability of four scales of pain intensity measurement i...
INTRODUCTION: Pain scales such as the 100-MM Visual Analog Scale and the 10-point Numeric Rating Sca...
BACKGROUND: The assessment of pain intensity is mandatory in many medical disciplines. However, sev...
textabstractPurpose: To critically appraise and compare the measurement properties of the original v...
Context: The use of unidimensional pain scales such as the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), Verbal Rati...
BACKGROUND: Routine assessments of pain using an intensity numeric rating scale (NRS) have improved ...
Study Design: Cross-sectional design. Objective: To examine and compare the factorial structure of 4...
Assumptions of reliability and consistency of self-report of pain by patients using visual analogue ...