Objective:The objective of this systematic review was to synthesize the best available evidence relating to the measurement properties of the multidimensional pain assessment tools used to assess postoperative pain in adults.Introduction:Pain is a common and poorly managed occurrence in patients during the postoperative period. Currently, postoperative pain is usually evaluated with assessment tools that measure one dimension of pain, namely pain intensity, resulting in inadequate management of postoperative pain. It is important to understand the complex nature of pain by considering all dimensions for optimal postoperative pain management. Systematic, robust evidence is lacking regarding the most psychometrically reliable and valid multid...
Introduction. Regional anesthesia is a rapidly growing subspecialty. There are few published meta-an...
Several pain assessment tools have been proposed for use in different settings, but neither have bee...
AIM AND OBJECTIVES: (I) to determine if a central tendency, median, based on patients' self-rated pa...
Objective: The objective of this review is to evaluate the measurement properties of multidimensiona...
Background: We aimed to appraise the evidence relating to the measurement properties of unidimension...
BACKGROUND: Clinical experience teaches us that patients are willing to accept postoperative pain, d...
Postoperative pain is one of the most common therapeutic issues in patients admitted in hospital and...
Clinical experience teaches us that patients are willing to accept postoperative pain, despite high ...
PAIN OUT is a European Commission-funded project aiming at improving postoperative pain management. ...
Purpose: This study was conducted in order to compare the level of compliance and patient preference...
PAIN OUT is a European Commission-funded project aiming at improving postoperative pain management. ...
Background: Pain is a common postoperative experience. Guidelines recommend performing regular pain ...
The literature review purpose aimed at conducting a literature review on postoperative pain measurem...
Many patients experience pain after surgery. Adequate pain treatment begins with a reliable pain ass...
Background: Measuring pain is important for the adequate pain management of postoperative patients. ...
Introduction. Regional anesthesia is a rapidly growing subspecialty. There are few published meta-an...
Several pain assessment tools have been proposed for use in different settings, but neither have bee...
AIM AND OBJECTIVES: (I) to determine if a central tendency, median, based on patients' self-rated pa...
Objective: The objective of this review is to evaluate the measurement properties of multidimensiona...
Background: We aimed to appraise the evidence relating to the measurement properties of unidimension...
BACKGROUND: Clinical experience teaches us that patients are willing to accept postoperative pain, d...
Postoperative pain is one of the most common therapeutic issues in patients admitted in hospital and...
Clinical experience teaches us that patients are willing to accept postoperative pain, despite high ...
PAIN OUT is a European Commission-funded project aiming at improving postoperative pain management. ...
Purpose: This study was conducted in order to compare the level of compliance and patient preference...
PAIN OUT is a European Commission-funded project aiming at improving postoperative pain management. ...
Background: Pain is a common postoperative experience. Guidelines recommend performing regular pain ...
The literature review purpose aimed at conducting a literature review on postoperative pain measurem...
Many patients experience pain after surgery. Adequate pain treatment begins with a reliable pain ass...
Background: Measuring pain is important for the adequate pain management of postoperative patients. ...
Introduction. Regional anesthesia is a rapidly growing subspecialty. There are few published meta-an...
Several pain assessment tools have been proposed for use in different settings, but neither have bee...
AIM AND OBJECTIVES: (I) to determine if a central tendency, median, based on patients' self-rated pa...