نتایج جستجو برای: pain rating scales

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Journal: :The Japanese Journal of Educational Psychology 1969

Journal: :Pain research & management 2009
Ronald L Blount Kristin A Loiselle

Behavioural assessment methods have been used to signal the need for intervention and to evaluate treatment effectiveness. Direct observation and rating scales have been used to assess pain and distress associated with acute medical procedures, postoperative pain, critical care, analogue pain induction procedures and other sources. Two recent scholarly reviews of behavioural assessment methods ...

Journal: :The Surgical clinics of North America 1999
J Katz R Melzack

Pain is a personal, subjective experience influenced by cultural learning, the meaning of the situation, attention, and other psychologic variables. Approaches to the measurement of pain include verbal and numeric self-rating scales, behavioral observation scales, and physiologic responses. The complex nature of the experience of pain suggests that measurements from these domains may not always...

2015
Lydia Aziato Florence Dedey Kissinger Marfo James Avoka Asamani Joe Nat A. Clegg-Lamptey

BACKGROUND Pain assessment is an important component of pain management and health professionals require valid tools to assess pain to guide their pain management decisions. The study sought to select, develop, and validate context-appropriate unidimensional pain scales for pain assessment among adult post-operative patients. METHODS A mixed methods design was adopted. The study was conducted...

2008
Carl G. Mattacola David H. Perrin Bruce M. Gansneder Jennifer D. Allen Cheryl A. Mickey

This study evaluated a visual analog scale (VAS) and a graphic rating scale (GRS) for the measurement of pain following delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) and following treatment for the symptoms of DOMS. Data from two studies were used to evaluate the scales. Pain intensity was assessed prior to and following induction of DOMS and immediately before and after each treatment session. In Study...

Journal: :journal of language and translation 0
parviz maftoon islamic azad university, science and research campus kourosh akef islamic azad university, science and research campus

the purpose of the present study is to develop appropriate scoring scales for each of the defined stages of the writing process, and also to determine to what extent these scoring scales can reliably and validly assess the performances of efl learners in an academic writing task. two hundred and two students’ writing samples were collected after a step-by-step process oriented essay writing ins...

Journal: :Journal of pain and symptom management 2011
Marianne Jensen Hjermstad Peter M Fayers Dagny F Haugen Augusto Caraceni Geoffrey W Hanks Jon H Loge Robin Fainsinger Nina Aass Stein Kaasa

CONTEXT The use of unidimensional pain scales such as the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS), Verbal Rating Scale (VRS), or Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) is recommended for assessment of pain intensity (PI). A literature review of studies specifically comparing the NRS, VRS, and/or VAS for unidimensional self-report of PI was performed as part of the work of the European Palliative Care Research Collab...

Journal: :Journal of rehabilitation medicine 2001
T Lundeberg I Lund L Dahlin E Borg C Gustafsson L Sandin A Rosén J Kowalski S V Eriksson

The visual analogue scale (VAS) and ordered categorical scales, i.e. numeric rating scales (NRS), are commonly used in the assessment of pain. However, these scales are bounded by fixed endpoints and thus the range of measurement is limited. The disparity in repeated assessments of perceived pain intensity with the VAS, NRS, and electrical stimulation applied as a matching stimulus was studied ...

Journal: :American journal of critical care : an official publication, American Association of Critical-Care Nurses 2015
Mamoona Arif Rahu Mary Jo Grap Pam Ferguson Patty Joseph Sarah Sherman R K Elswick

BACKGROUND Self-report is the best indicator of pain; however, pain is more difficult to assess in noncommunicative patients who may be receiving mechanical ventilation or sedated and unable to report pain. OBJECTIVES To evaluate the validity and sensitivity of 6 pain scales (Adult Nonverbal Pain Scale; Behavior Pain Scale [BPS]; Comfort Scale; FACES; Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, and Consolabil...

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