Background and aim: Pain in intensive care units (ICUs) is a frequent and often undermanaged problem. Brain-injured patients are often unable to reliably self-report their pain, calling forth the need to use behavioural scales such as the Critical-Care Pain Observation Tool (CPOT). This study aimed to test the reliability and validity of the Italian CPOT use with brain-injured ICU adults. Method: A sample of 50 adults critical care patients was included. Each patient was assessed by two independent observers at three predefined times – at rest; during mobilization for hygiene; 20 minutes later – using the CPOT, PAINAD, and NRS. Results: A good correlation was found between independent observers scores during painful procedure, establishing ...
Introduction: Health professionals are confronted with the difficulty of adequately evaluating pain ...
OBJECTIVES: The Behavioral Pain Scale (BPS) and Critical-Care Pain Observation Tool (CPOT) are behav...
Background and Objectives: Pain assessment of nonverbal, critically ill patients continues to presen...
Abstract Background Pain assessment in brain-injured ...
Aim. The study aim was to validate the Portuguese version of the Critical-Care Pain Observation Tool...
BACKGROUND: Studies have demonstrated that patients in the intensive care unit experience high level...
WOS: 000405867900004Objective: Critical-Care Pain Observation Tool(CPOT) and the Behavioral Pain Sca...
Background: Application of a reliable and authentic behavioral tool for measuring patients′ pain, ho...
Critically ill patients are often not able to self-report the presence of pain. Currently there is n...
Abstract Background Critically ill patients admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) may suffer from di...
Background: Critically ill patients admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) may suffer from different ...
Background: Critically ill patients admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) may suffer from different ...
Introduction: Critical care pain observation tool (CPOT) is one of the behavior pain scale frequent...
The Critical-Care Pain.Observation Tool is one of the instruments developed to assess pain in patie...
Current pain assessment tools for nonverbal critical care patients may not be appropriate for those ...
Introduction: Health professionals are confronted with the difficulty of adequately evaluating pain ...
OBJECTIVES: The Behavioral Pain Scale (BPS) and Critical-Care Pain Observation Tool (CPOT) are behav...
Background and Objectives: Pain assessment of nonverbal, critically ill patients continues to presen...
Abstract Background Pain assessment in brain-injured ...
Aim. The study aim was to validate the Portuguese version of the Critical-Care Pain Observation Tool...
BACKGROUND: Studies have demonstrated that patients in the intensive care unit experience high level...
WOS: 000405867900004Objective: Critical-Care Pain Observation Tool(CPOT) and the Behavioral Pain Sca...
Background: Application of a reliable and authentic behavioral tool for measuring patients′ pain, ho...
Critically ill patients are often not able to self-report the presence of pain. Currently there is n...
Abstract Background Critically ill patients admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) may suffer from di...
Background: Critically ill patients admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) may suffer from different ...
Background: Critically ill patients admitted to intensive care unit (ICU) may suffer from different ...
Introduction: Critical care pain observation tool (CPOT) is one of the behavior pain scale frequent...
The Critical-Care Pain.Observation Tool is one of the instruments developed to assess pain in patie...
Current pain assessment tools for nonverbal critical care patients may not be appropriate for those ...
Introduction: Health professionals are confronted with the difficulty of adequately evaluating pain ...
OBJECTIVES: The Behavioral Pain Scale (BPS) and Critical-Care Pain Observation Tool (CPOT) are behav...
Background and Objectives: Pain assessment of nonverbal, critically ill patients continues to presen...