Three different aspects of pain measurement have been selected for review in this paper. In the first section important scales for the measurement of subjective pain are evaluated and some of the main shortcomings outlined. Then follows a discussion of how perceptions of pain control can be assessed using available scales. Finally ways of looking at coping strategies for pain control are addressed
The goal of this dissertation is to explore issues that are important in understanding how the sympt...
There are many ways in which pain in animals can be measured and these are based on a variety of phe...
The measurement of pain depends upon subjective reports, but we know very little about how research ...
Pain assessment remains a challenge to medical professionals and received much attention over the pa...
Three strands of activity can be identified in the history of pain measurement. The first, psychophy...
Discusses methods of measuring and assessing varioius aspects of pain, consensus guidelines and the ...
Pain is a complex, multi-dimensional experience that is usually associated with local tissue damage ...
Background: Assessment of pain is important in daily clinical practice and as an endpoint in clinica...
Assumptions of reliability and consistency of self-report of pain by patients using visual analogue ...
Pain is a worldwide clinical problem that causes great suffering for the individual and costs for so...
An effective and, more importantly, reliable measurement of pain has always been a difficult task, m...
Valid and reliable assessment of pain is essential for both clinical trials and effective pain manag...
Every one suffers from pain due to disease or injury to specific part of his body. Pain may produce ...
A selective review of the current methods of pain measurement and validation (psychophysical methods...
Background: Pain is one of the most common symptom reported in general practice. For this purpose, o...
The goal of this dissertation is to explore issues that are important in understanding how the sympt...
There are many ways in which pain in animals can be measured and these are based on a variety of phe...
The measurement of pain depends upon subjective reports, but we know very little about how research ...
Pain assessment remains a challenge to medical professionals and received much attention over the pa...
Three strands of activity can be identified in the history of pain measurement. The first, psychophy...
Discusses methods of measuring and assessing varioius aspects of pain, consensus guidelines and the ...
Pain is a complex, multi-dimensional experience that is usually associated with local tissue damage ...
Background: Assessment of pain is important in daily clinical practice and as an endpoint in clinica...
Assumptions of reliability and consistency of self-report of pain by patients using visual analogue ...
Pain is a worldwide clinical problem that causes great suffering for the individual and costs for so...
An effective and, more importantly, reliable measurement of pain has always been a difficult task, m...
Valid and reliable assessment of pain is essential for both clinical trials and effective pain manag...
Every one suffers from pain due to disease or injury to specific part of his body. Pain may produce ...
A selective review of the current methods of pain measurement and validation (psychophysical methods...
Background: Pain is one of the most common symptom reported in general practice. For this purpose, o...
The goal of this dissertation is to explore issues that are important in understanding how the sympt...
There are many ways in which pain in animals can be measured and these are based on a variety of phe...
The measurement of pain depends upon subjective reports, but we know very little about how research ...