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Clinical applications of visual analogue scales: a critical review
Psychological Medicine, 1988SynopsisVisual Analogue Scales (VAS) provide a simple technique for measuring subjective experience. They have been established as valid and reliable in a range of clinical and research applications, although there is also evidence of increased error and decreased sensitivity when used some subject groups. Decisions concerned with the choice of scoring
Heather M. McCormack +2 more
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Validation of visual analogue scale for anxiety (VAS-A) in dentistry
International Journal of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery, 2011urpose: The objective of this study was o analyse in vitro the stress distribution in raniofacial structures around zygomatic sseointegrated implants. Materials and methods: Synthetic olyurethane skulls replicas were used as emplates for installation of standard and ygomatic implants performing two techiques using rehabilitation with zygomatic mplants.
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Standardization of the Visual Analogue Scale
Nursing Research, 1992Herman J, Morton Rd, Cline Me, Shaw Er
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Development of a Visual Analogue Scale to Measure Curriculum Outcomes
Journal of Nursing Education, 2008All facets of nursing education are more often being held accountable for outcomes, yet measures that accurately capture those outcomes may not be available. This article describes the development of instruments to measure the two outcomes of communication and critical thinking for the culminating assignment in master's programs. Visual analogue scales
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The Crichton Visual Analogue Scale for the assessment of behaviour in the elderly
Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica, 1983ABSTRACTA visual analogue scale has been constructed to allow relatives and professionals to rate the behaviour of elderly patients. The scale has been shown to have good inter‐rater reliability, test‐retest reliability and validity. It is suggested that the scale can provide a quick and convenient initial assessment of the patient either at home or in
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Partial recovery of visual function in a blind patient after optogenetic therapy
Nature Medicine, 2021J-A Sahel, Chloé Pagot, Angelo Arleo
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Bioinspired in-sensor visual adaptation for accurate perception
Nature Electronics, 2022Anh Tuan Hoang +2 more
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Analogue computing with metamaterials
Nature Reviews Materials, 2020Farzad Zangeneh-Nejad +2 more
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The Visual Analogue Scale for Anxiety: A Validation Study
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 1976M. A. Kidson, A. R. Hornblow
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