Background: The aim of study was to explore efficiency of the pain rating scales on patients experiencing abdominal pain, determine correlation between the scales and their applicability to general population and determine the minimal clinical important difference in mm on the VAS as discriminatory for difference in pain intensity. Subjects and methods: The study was performed at the Emergency Department of the University Clinical Hospital of Mostar on patients with abdominal pain which started less than 24 hours before, excluding patients under 16 years old, uncooperative patients and those with altered state of consciousness. The sample data were collected from February to May 2010. Hundred patients completed the questionnaire. Two patien...
Objective: Pain is the most common symptom and reason for why affected individuals seek out medical ...
Background: Assessment of pain is important in daily clinical practice and as an endpoint in clinica...
The visual analog scale (VAS) of pain is a ubiquitous clinical and research tool with widespread app...
Background: The aim of study was to explore efficiency of the pain rating scales on patients experie...
Context: The use of unidimensional pain scales such as the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), Verbal Rati...
International audienceThis study was designed to estimate the validity of an 11-point verbal numeric...
Background Several pain rating methods are used to quantify pain. Although these instruments have be...
Purpose: This study was conducted in order to compare the level of compliance and patient preference...
Aim: The first aim was to compare the performance of three pain intensity scales, the combined Visua...
ABSTRACT Pain is a major public health issue throughout the world and represents a major clinical, ...
Pain scale preferences may vary among patients. Providing a choice of which pain scale to use might ...
The Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), Verbal Rating Scale (VRS), and the Fa...
Background: Assessment of pain largely relies on self-report. Hospitals routinely use pain scales, s...
Dikme, Ozgur/0000-0001-6221-7932; Dikme, Ozlem/0000-0002-9739-3925WOS: 000431713500034PubMed: 293211...
This study evaluates the construct validity (including sensitivity to change) of the numerical ratin...
Objective: Pain is the most common symptom and reason for why affected individuals seek out medical ...
Background: Assessment of pain is important in daily clinical practice and as an endpoint in clinica...
The visual analog scale (VAS) of pain is a ubiquitous clinical and research tool with widespread app...
Background: The aim of study was to explore efficiency of the pain rating scales on patients experie...
Context: The use of unidimensional pain scales such as the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), Verbal Rati...
International audienceThis study was designed to estimate the validity of an 11-point verbal numeric...
Background Several pain rating methods are used to quantify pain. Although these instruments have be...
Purpose: This study was conducted in order to compare the level of compliance and patient preference...
Aim: The first aim was to compare the performance of three pain intensity scales, the combined Visua...
ABSTRACT Pain is a major public health issue throughout the world and represents a major clinical, ...
Pain scale preferences may vary among patients. Providing a choice of which pain scale to use might ...
The Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), Verbal Rating Scale (VRS), and the Fa...
Background: Assessment of pain largely relies on self-report. Hospitals routinely use pain scales, s...
Dikme, Ozgur/0000-0001-6221-7932; Dikme, Ozlem/0000-0002-9739-3925WOS: 000431713500034PubMed: 293211...
This study evaluates the construct validity (including sensitivity to change) of the numerical ratin...
Objective: Pain is the most common symptom and reason for why affected individuals seek out medical ...
Background: Assessment of pain is important in daily clinical practice and as an endpoint in clinica...
The visual analog scale (VAS) of pain is a ubiquitous clinical and research tool with widespread app...