An Expert Working Group was convened under the auspices of the Steering Committee of the Research Network of the European Association of Palliative Care to review the status of the use of pain measurement tools (PMTs) in palliative care research conducted in a multilingual-multicenter setting. Based on a literature review and on the experts' opinion, the present work recommends that standardized methods should be applied for the use of PMTs in research in palliative care. Visual analogue scales, numerical rating scales, and verbal rating scales are considered valid to assess pain intensity in clinical trials and in other types of studies. Among the multidimensional questionnaires designed to assess pain, the McGill Pain Questionnaire and Br...
Improvement methodology is based on processes to achieve quality and safety in health care in order ...
Valid and reliable assessment of pain is fundamental for both clinical trials and effective pain man...
The accurate, precise, and consistent assessment of pain is of particular importance in palliative c...
Inadequate pain assessment prevents optimal treatment in palliative care. The content of pain assess...
Background: assessing pain in infants, children and young people with life-limiting conditions remai...
Valid and reliable assessment of pain is essential for both clinical trials and effective pain manag...
Background: Pain control is a priority in palliative care.Intensity is one of the major elements in ...
A consecutive sample of 53 chronic cancer pain patients were administered 5 different pain intensity...
The aim of this review was to evaluate the methods of pain measurement in controlled clinical trials...
The prevention and relief of suffering are regarded as a goal at the end of life; therefore, sufferi...
The need for a specialized clinical regimen for patients with dementia who require palliative care h...
Background: The relief of suffering is considered one of the main goals to reach at the end of life,...
The need for a specialized clinical regimen for patients with dementia who require palliative care h...
Introduction: The prevention and relief of suffering are regarded as a goal at the end of life; ther...
Background: Information and communication technology (ICT) systems are being developed for electroni...
Improvement methodology is based on processes to achieve quality and safety in health care in order ...
Valid and reliable assessment of pain is fundamental for both clinical trials and effective pain man...
The accurate, precise, and consistent assessment of pain is of particular importance in palliative c...
Inadequate pain assessment prevents optimal treatment in palliative care. The content of pain assess...
Background: assessing pain in infants, children and young people with life-limiting conditions remai...
Valid and reliable assessment of pain is essential for both clinical trials and effective pain manag...
Background: Pain control is a priority in palliative care.Intensity is one of the major elements in ...
A consecutive sample of 53 chronic cancer pain patients were administered 5 different pain intensity...
The aim of this review was to evaluate the methods of pain measurement in controlled clinical trials...
The prevention and relief of suffering are regarded as a goal at the end of life; therefore, sufferi...
The need for a specialized clinical regimen for patients with dementia who require palliative care h...
Background: The relief of suffering is considered one of the main goals to reach at the end of life,...
The need for a specialized clinical regimen for patients with dementia who require palliative care h...
Introduction: The prevention and relief of suffering are regarded as a goal at the end of life; ther...
Background: Information and communication technology (ICT) systems are being developed for electroni...
Improvement methodology is based on processes to achieve quality and safety in health care in order ...
Valid and reliable assessment of pain is fundamental for both clinical trials and effective pain man...
The accurate, precise, and consistent assessment of pain is of particular importance in palliative c...