Patients often tell others about their pain using their own verbal descriptors of pain intensity, but the meaning of this pain language is not universally evident, which could contribute to misinterpretation about pain severity. The study purpose was to discover the intensity values of verbal pain intensity descriptors. The 248 randomly selected inpatients used a visual analogue scale (VAS) to assign a value to each of 26 pain intensity descriptors. Each participant completed 36 randomly ordered VASs, 10 of which were replications. Except for descriptors with medians close to 0 or 100 mm, there was large, across-person variability for the descriptors. For example, medians ± SD for some exemplar descriptors were: no pain 0.7±2.4; mild 16.2±1...
Appropriate pain assessment is very important for managing chronic pain. Given the cultural differen...
Evaluating the absolute difference in pain intensity and the percentage difference in pain intensity...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether variations in the way that pain intensity is measur...
Patients often tell others about their pain using their own verbal descriptors of pain intensity, bu...
Background: Assessment of pain largely relies on self-report. Hospitals routinely use pain scales, s...
Background: Assessment of pain largely relies on self-report. Hospitals routinely use pain scales, s...
Researchers have demonstrated an incongruence between patients' and nurses' perceptions of pain whic...
This study evaluated a new six-point ordinal scale for measuring pain intensity. Seventy two partici...
Background: Pain is a marker of bodily status, that despite being aversive under most conditions, ma...
INTRODUCTION: Pain scales such as the 100-MM Visual Analog Scale and the 10-point Numeric Rating Sca...
This dissertation investigated the language individuals use to describe their pain. First, a novel t...
Linguistic stimuli are commonly used in research to investigate the processing of pain. To provide r...
Background: Pain is a marker of bodily status, that despite being aversive under most conditions, ma...
Assumptions of reliability and consistency of self-report of pain by patients using visual analogue ...
Background: Incorporating the patient’s view on care and treatment has become increasingly important...
Appropriate pain assessment is very important for managing chronic pain. Given the cultural differen...
Evaluating the absolute difference in pain intensity and the percentage difference in pain intensity...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether variations in the way that pain intensity is measur...
Patients often tell others about their pain using their own verbal descriptors of pain intensity, bu...
Background: Assessment of pain largely relies on self-report. Hospitals routinely use pain scales, s...
Background: Assessment of pain largely relies on self-report. Hospitals routinely use pain scales, s...
Researchers have demonstrated an incongruence between patients' and nurses' perceptions of pain whic...
This study evaluated a new six-point ordinal scale for measuring pain intensity. Seventy two partici...
Background: Pain is a marker of bodily status, that despite being aversive under most conditions, ma...
INTRODUCTION: Pain scales such as the 100-MM Visual Analog Scale and the 10-point Numeric Rating Sca...
This dissertation investigated the language individuals use to describe their pain. First, a novel t...
Linguistic stimuli are commonly used in research to investigate the processing of pain. To provide r...
Background: Pain is a marker of bodily status, that despite being aversive under most conditions, ma...
Assumptions of reliability and consistency of self-report of pain by patients using visual analogue ...
Background: Incorporating the patient’s view on care and treatment has become increasingly important...
Appropriate pain assessment is very important for managing chronic pain. Given the cultural differen...
Evaluating the absolute difference in pain intensity and the percentage difference in pain intensity...
The aim of this study was to investigate whether variations in the way that pain intensity is measur...