This paper reports on the results of two studies conducted to further validate the Abu-Saad Paediatric Pain Assessment Tool, a Dutch-language questionnaire developed to assess pain in school-age children. Children of 5 to 15 years of age reported in the first study their post-operative pain before and after the administration of analgesic medication using word descriptors of pain, the 10-cm scale, the Oucher, and a visual analogue scale (VAS). Lower mean pain scores at 4-hourly intervals post-analgesia supported the construct validity of the tool. Convergent validity was supported in both studies when scores on all concurrently administered measures positively correlated with the pain tool. In the second study, the correlations between pain...
The purpose of this study was to determine the validity and reliability of an in-fant pain assessmen...
INTRODUCTION: Infants and children are frequently exposed to painful medical procedures such as immu...
BACKGROUND: In clinical practice, children are often asked to rate their pain intensity on a simple ...
This paper reports on the results of two studies conducted to further validate the Abu-Saad Paediatr...
Objective: Pain measurement is a necessity in pain treatment but can be difficult in young children....
Background: To date, no German instrument exists to measure pain-related fear in paediatric pain pop...
Objective To conduct an evidence-based review of pediatric pain measures. Methods Seventeen measures...
The Paediatric Pain Profile (PPP) is a 20–item behaviour rating scale designed to assess pain in chi...
PubMed ID: 15152584In children, assessment and measurement of pain is challenging. The difficulties ...
▪ To understand and be able to utilize current validated scales for pain measurement in children ▪ H...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to examine the convergent validity of the Pain Sensory Too...
ABSTRACTBackground: Fear of pain is important in the development and maintenance of chronic pain. Th...
Abstract It is often a challenge for a child to communicate their pain, and their possibilities to d...
A child’s ‘concept of pain’ refers to how they understand what pain actually is, what function pain ...
10.1016/j.jpain.2012.12.004The verbal numerical rating scale (vNRS-11) is one of the most widely use...
The purpose of this study was to determine the validity and reliability of an in-fant pain assessmen...
INTRODUCTION: Infants and children are frequently exposed to painful medical procedures such as immu...
BACKGROUND: In clinical practice, children are often asked to rate their pain intensity on a simple ...
This paper reports on the results of two studies conducted to further validate the Abu-Saad Paediatr...
Objective: Pain measurement is a necessity in pain treatment but can be difficult in young children....
Background: To date, no German instrument exists to measure pain-related fear in paediatric pain pop...
Objective To conduct an evidence-based review of pediatric pain measures. Methods Seventeen measures...
The Paediatric Pain Profile (PPP) is a 20–item behaviour rating scale designed to assess pain in chi...
PubMed ID: 15152584In children, assessment and measurement of pain is challenging. The difficulties ...
▪ To understand and be able to utilize current validated scales for pain measurement in children ▪ H...
[[abstract]]The purpose of this study was to examine the convergent validity of the Pain Sensory Too...
ABSTRACTBackground: Fear of pain is important in the development and maintenance of chronic pain. Th...
Abstract It is often a challenge for a child to communicate their pain, and their possibilities to d...
A child’s ‘concept of pain’ refers to how they understand what pain actually is, what function pain ...
10.1016/j.jpain.2012.12.004The verbal numerical rating scale (vNRS-11) is one of the most widely use...
The purpose of this study was to determine the validity and reliability of an in-fant pain assessmen...
INTRODUCTION: Infants and children are frequently exposed to painful medical procedures such as immu...
BACKGROUND: In clinical practice, children are often asked to rate their pain intensity on a simple ...