Assumptions of reliability and consistency of self-report of pain by patients using visual analogue scales (VAS) and numerical rating scales (NRS) are based on narrow considerations of possible sources of error. This study examined patients' use of VASs and NRSs, by their own description, with particular attention to rating of multiple pains, of different dimensions of pain, and of interpretation and use of lower and upper endpoints and increments on the scales. These have implications for the approximation of the scales to psychometric requirements. An interview developed from a small pilot project was given to 78 volunteer chronic pain patients embarking on a pain management course, and consisted of both forced choice questions and free r...
The aim of this study was to find the cut-off points on the visual analogue scale (VAS) to distingui...
ABSTRACT Pain is a major public health issue throughout the world and represents a major clinical, ...
Pain visual analogue scales (VAS) are commonly used in clinical trials and are often treated as an i...
Assumptions of reliability and consistency of self-report of pain by patients using visual analogue ...
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...
Context: The use of unidimensional pain scales such as the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), Verbal Rati...
The visual analog scale (VAS) of pain is a ubiquitous clinical and research tool with widespread app...
The visual analog scale (VAS) of pain is a ubiquitous clinical and research tool with widespread app...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate factors affecting the assessment of the intensity o...
The aim of this study was to find the cut-off points on the visual analogue scale (VAS) to distingui...
Background: Assessment of pain largely relies on self-report. Hospitals routinely use pain scales, s...
The aim of this study was to find the cut-off points on the visual analogue scale (VAS) to distingui...
The aim of this study was to find the cut-off points on the visual analogue scale (VAS) to distingui...
The aim of this study was to find the cut-off points on the visual analogue scale (VAS) to distingui...
The aim of this study was to find the cut-off points on the visual analogue scale (VAS) to distingui...
ABSTRACT Pain is a major public health issue throughout the world and represents a major clinical, ...
Pain visual analogue scales (VAS) are commonly used in clinical trials and are often treated as an i...
Assumptions of reliability and consistency of self-report of pain by patients using visual analogue ...
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...
Context: The use of unidimensional pain scales such as the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), Verbal Rati...
The visual analog scale (VAS) of pain is a ubiquitous clinical and research tool with widespread app...
The visual analog scale (VAS) of pain is a ubiquitous clinical and research tool with widespread app...
The primary aim of this study was to investigate factors affecting the assessment of the intensity o...
The aim of this study was to find the cut-off points on the visual analogue scale (VAS) to distingui...
Background: Assessment of pain largely relies on self-report. Hospitals routinely use pain scales, s...
The aim of this study was to find the cut-off points on the visual analogue scale (VAS) to distingui...
The aim of this study was to find the cut-off points on the visual analogue scale (VAS) to distingui...
The aim of this study was to find the cut-off points on the visual analogue scale (VAS) to distingui...
The aim of this study was to find the cut-off points on the visual analogue scale (VAS) to distingui...
ABSTRACT Pain is a major public health issue throughout the world and represents a major clinical, ...
Pain visual analogue scales (VAS) are commonly used in clinical trials and are often treated as an i...