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Worst itch numerical rating scale for prurigo nodularis: a psychometric evaluation
Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2022AbstractBackgroundStudy TR03 evaluated the safety and efficacy of nalbuphine ER for prurigo nodularis (PN; NCT02174419).ObjectiveWe conducted supplementary analyses to assess the psychometric properties of the Worst Itch Numeric Rating Scale (WI‐NRS), the TR03 primary endpoint.MethodsStudy TR03 was a double‐blind, placebo‐controlled, phase 2 trial in ...
S. Ständer +8 more
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Journal of Clinical Nursing, 2020
AbstractAims and ObjectivesTo evaluate the psychometric quality of two single‐item pain‐intensity measures: the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) and the Verbal Rating Scale (VRS).BackgroundMeasuring pain intensity is a vital step in initiating symptom management and evaluating the effectiveness of interventions with cancer patients.
Hee‐Ju Kim, Sun‐Ok Jung
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AbstractAims and ObjectivesTo evaluate the psychometric quality of two single‐item pain‐intensity measures: the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) and the Verbal Rating Scale (VRS).BackgroundMeasuring pain intensity is a vital step in initiating symptom management and evaluating the effectiveness of interventions with cancer patients.
Hee‐Ju Kim, Sun‐Ok Jung
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An Emoji-Based Visual Analog Scale Compared With a Numeric Rating Scale for Pain Assessment
JAMA, 2022International ...
Moisset, Xavier +2 more
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The Numeric Rating Scale for Clinical Pain Measurement: A Ratio Measure?
Pain Practice, 2003▪ Abstract: The Numeric Rating Scale (NRS‐11) has been widely used clinically for the assessment of pain. Its use for clinical research is controversial. Reports differ as to whether or not the NRS‐11 should be treated as a ratio pain measurement tool. This study compared the NRS‐11 to a ratio measure for pain assessment: the visual analog scale (VAS).
Craig T, Hartrick +2 more
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Validity of the numeric rating scale as a measure of dyspnea
American Journal of Critical Care, 1998BACKGROUND: Dyspnea, a devastating sign, is rarely monitored by clinicians. One reason may be the lack of a valid measurement scale that is easy to use in a clinical setting. OBJECTIVES: To establish the validity of the numeric rating scale as a measure of present dyspnea (dyspnea at rest).
A G, Gift, G, Narsavage
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Estimation of Deprivation Level Functions using a Numerical Rating Scale
Production and Operations Management, 2017Evaluating and quantifying human suffering in humanitarian operations offers an innovative and potentially powerful way to assess the performance of humanitarian logistics (HL) and help build optimization models. Previous studies have suggested deprivation cost as a metric and have estimated deprivation cost functions for water using willingness‐to ...
Xihui Wang +4 more
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A visual interpretation rating scale for validation of numerical models
COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering, 2005PurposeThe comparison of large volumes of complex data resulting from numerical modelling in computational electromagnetics is a demanding task, especially when validating the performance of numerical models against experimental results and testing experimental repeatability.
Coleby, DE, Duffy, AP
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Numeric rating scale: patients' perceptions of its use in postoperative pain assessments
Applied Nursing Research, 2014The purpose of this study was to describe how patients perceive the use of the numeric rating scale in postoperative pain assessments.There are recommendations to use a pain scale to follow patients' postoperative pain. Most patients prefer the NRS but there is a discrepancy between patients and healthcare professionals how to interpret the ratings ...
Kerstin, Eriksson +4 more
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328. The Relation Between Numeric Rating Scale and Verbal Rating Scale
Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine, 2008J. F.M. van Dijk +2 more
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2020
This chapter is a comprehensive reference manual providing information on the Multidimensional pain scales: Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). The VAS for pain is itself a derivative of other unidimensional pain scales. There are Numeric Rating Scales for pain, verbal rating scales, and picture pain rating scales.
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This chapter is a comprehensive reference manual providing information on the Multidimensional pain scales: Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). The VAS for pain is itself a derivative of other unidimensional pain scales. There are Numeric Rating Scales for pain, verbal rating scales, and picture pain rating scales.
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