Articles: pain-measurement.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial
Efficacy of topical anesthetics to reduce pain in premature infants during eye examinations for retinopathy of prematurity.
Eye examinations for retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) are stressful and probably painful, but many ophthalmologists do not apply topical anesthetics because their efficacy in reducing pain has not been established. ⋯ Topical anesthetic pretreatment reduces the pain response to eye examination for ROP and should become routine practice. Because this is not effective in all infants, additional measures to reduce pain should be taken.
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J. Gerontol. A Biol. Sci. Med. Sci. · Apr 2005
Randomized Controlled Trial Comparative Study Clinical TrialFeasibility and reliability of four pain self-assessment scales and correlation with an observational rating scale in hospitalized elderly demented patients.
Acute and chronic pain is common in hospitalized demented elderly people, yet there are limited data about the performance of pain assessment tools in this population. The aim of this study was to evaluate the feasibility and reliability of four pain self-assessment scales in this population and compare their performance to an observational pain rating scale. ⋯ Self-assessment pain scales can be used reliably in the vast majority of older hospitalized patients with mild to moderate dementia and in nearly half of those with severe dementia. Observational pain rating scales correlate only moderately with self-assessment and should be reserved for those few patients who have demonstrated that they cannot complete a self-assessment.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Multicenter Study
Implementation of the Dutch low back pain guideline for general practitioners: a cluster randomized controlled trial.
Cluster randomized controlled trial for a multifaceted implementation strategy. ⋯ The multifaceted intervention strategy modestly improved implementation (for parts of the recommendations in) the Dutch low back pain guideline by general practitioners and produced small concomitant changes in patient management. The implementation strategy produced fewer referrals to therapists during follow-up consultations.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial
Global and specific behavioral measures of pain in children with cerebral palsy.
The aim of this research was to validate global and behavioral observation methods for measuring pain in children with cerebral palsy (CP). ⋯ These findings support the hypothesis that children with CP express discernible pain behaviors regardless of cognitive or language ability. These results contribute to multidimensional assessment of pain in children with neurologic impairment.
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Randomized Controlled Trial Clinical Trial
Patterns of pain variation related to myogenous temporomandibular disorders.
Myogenous temporomandibular disorders are characterized by jaw muscle pain. The aims were: 1) to characterize this pain generally in terms of intensity, frequency, duration, and behavior across a period of 2 weeks; 2) to identify main intraday pain patterns and to examine whether subgroups of patients in this respect differed in clinical, demographic, pain and sleep variables, psychosocial factors, and use of medication; and 3) to investigate some possible interday trends of pain intensity at a group level. ⋯ Two main daily pain patterns occur in patients with myogenous temporomandibular disorders (79%: maximal pain late in the day; 21%: early in the day), which might be related to differences in processes that influence pain sensitivity and patterns of jaw muscle activation. The interday similarities in pain level suggest that a sustained influence of counseling after the intake or an influence of a common behavioral pattern with a cycle duration of a week are not involved.