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The Numerical Rating Scale-11 (NRS-11) is one of the most widely used scales to assess self-reported pain intensity in children, despite the limited information on its psychometric properties for assessing pain in pediatric populations.
This document provides a shortlist of scales used to assess outcomes of pain management, with reasonable psychometric properties and most without undue restrictions on use. Some are copyright protected, or require payment, particularly if for commercial (profit-making) rather than research use.
Reliability, construct validity, responsiveness and thresholds for minimal detectable change and clinically important difference values were calculated for the Neck Disability Index and Numeric Pain Rating Scale.
Objectives: The Numerical Rating Scale-11 (NRS-11) is one of the most widely used scales to assess self-reported pain intensity in children, despite the limited information on its psychometric properties for assessing pain in pediatric populations.
We introduce the English-language Visual Numeric Scale (VNS) for self-reported pain and examine its psychometric properties; we compare the VNS to the better known Visual Analog Scale (VAS). Methods. We developed the VNS, which combines strong visual cues with an 11-point numeric rating scale.
17 sty 2013 · For rating overall pain: mild = 1-3, moderate = 4-7, severe = 8-10 ; For rating worst pain problem: mild = 1-3, moderate = 4-6, severe = 7-10; For cut-off determination, pain severity on NPRS was compared to pain interference
The Numeric Pain Rating Scale (NPRS) is a widely used, unidimensional measure of pain intensity that provides a simple, quick, and reliable assessment of pain in adults, including those with chronic pain due to rheumatic diseases.