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This review aims to explore the research available relating to three commonly used pain rating scales, the Visual Analogue Scale, the Verbal Rating Scale and the Numerical Rating Scale. The review provides information needed to understand the main properties of the scales.
27 cze 2002 · In this study, we used data from 2 randomized controlled trials involving patients with acute postoperative pain that assessed treatment outcome with 3 scales: a VAS, a 0 to 3 verbal rating scale (VRS) (0, no pain; 1, mild pain; 2, moderate pain; 4, severe pain), and a 0 to 4 pain relief rating.
three commonly used pain rating scales, the Visual Analogue Scale, the Verbal Rating Scale and the Numerical Rating Scale. The review provides information needed to understand the main properties of the scales. Background. Data generated from pain-rating scales can be easily misunderstood.
A Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) is one of the pain rating scales used for the first time in 1921 by Hayes and Patterson. It is often used in epidemiologic and clinical research to measure the intensity or frequency of various symptoms.
1 mar 2019 · The Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), Numeric Rating Scale (NRS), and Pain Severity subscale of the Brief Pain Inventory (BPI-PS) are the most frequently used instruments to measure pain intensity in low back pain. However, their measurement properties in this population have not been reviewed systematically.
1 paź 2016 · When measured to 1-mm accuracy, this results in a 101-point scale: (0, 1, …, 100). In this article we will consider VAS to be reported in centimetres, i.e. on the scale 0–10. There is robust discussion in the literature on how best to categorize the level of VAS measurement.
The visual analogue scale (VAS) has been used in the context of health and healthcare for various purposes, for example, to measure pain and to provide a single-index measure of health-related quality of life (HRQoL). This scoping review aims to ...