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Measuring Spiritual Well-being using a numerical rating scale: Additional evidence of the validity of the Well-being Numerical Rating Scales (WB-NRSs)

open access: yesJournal of Health Psychology
The Well-being Numerical Rating Scales (WB-NRSs) can be used to assess rapidly and accurately different types of well-being. However, the spiritual well-being scale showed slightly weaker psychometric properties. This study aimed to further investigate its suitability in measuring spiritual well-being.
Francesca Chiesi
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Teaching Patients to Use a Numerical Pain-Rating Scale

AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1999
There are six steps for teaching patients how to use a pain-rating scale. First, show the pain-rating scale and explain its general purpose. You may want to begin by saying, "I want to show you a tool that will help us work together to minimize your pain." Then explain that the painrating scale helps health care teams understand patients' pain and set ...
M, McCaffery, C, Pasero
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Comparison between the Visual Analog Scale and the Numerical Rating Scale in the perception of esthetics and pain

International Orthodontics, 2017
Pain is an unpleasant, emotional, and sensorial experience. Esthetics and pain express perceptions or sensations that are subjective and personal, but non-consensual, between professionals and patients. The Visual Analog Scale (VAS) and the Numerical Rating Scale (NRS) are simple methods to evaluate such subjective phenomena.To verify whether a ...
Maria Paço   +2 more
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Evidence for the use of a numerical rating scale to assess the intensity of pediatric pain

European Journal of Pain, 2009
Abstract The aim of this work was to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Numerical Rating Scale‐11 (NRS‐11) when used to assess pediatric pain intensity. We performed two studies: 175 schoolchildren, aged 8–12, participated in Study 1 and 63 children undergoing surgery and aged 6–16, participated in Study ...
Jordi Miró   +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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Correlating an 11-Point Verbal Numeric Rating Scale to a 4-Point Verbal Rating Scale in the Measurement of Pruritis

Journal of PeriAnesthesia Nursing, 2009
Pruritus, the subjective sensation of itch, can be a difficult symptom to assess and treat. Evaluating levels of patient discomfort across populations has proven to be challenging because of a lack of a standardized measurement tool to quantify levels of itch.
Herman H, Jenkins   +4 more
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Worst itch numerical rating scale for prurigo nodularis: a psychometric evaluation

Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2022
AbstractBackgroundStudy 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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A visual interpretation rating scale for validation of numerical models

COMPEL - The international journal for computation and mathematics in electrical and electronic engineering, 2005
PurposeThe 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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Comparison of a verbal numeric rating scale with the visual analogue scale for the measurement of acute pain

Emergency Medicine, 2003
AbstractObjectives: To test the agreement between the visual analogue scale (VAS) and a verbal numeric rating scale (VNRS) in measuring acute pain, and measure the minimum clinically significant change in VNRS.Methods: Patients scored their pain by the VAS and the VNRS, then re‐scored their pain every 30 min for up to 2 h.
Anna, Holdgate   +3 more
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