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A study for assessing accuracy rates of pain rating Scales(KPRS & VAS)

Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 1988³â 18±Ç 3È£ p.239 ~ 244
KMID : 0806119880180030239
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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to identify the accuracy rates(hit ratio) which mean the degree of concordance between pain rating scale differences over time & subjective comparisons. Subjective comparisons mean the responses to the question ¡°how does the pain you are now experiencing compare with the one at the time of the assessment yesterday ulcorner¡± Answers to this question were translated into ¡®greater¡¯, ¡®same¡¯, or ¡®less¡¯. KPRS(Korean Pain Rating Scale) was developed through 4 consecutive studies to assess pain extensively & accurately by Lee etc. VAS(Visual Analogue Scale) was reported as valid & veliable measure for the intensity of pain by many researchers. Thirty hospitalized patients with complaints of Headache were partispated in this study during the period from May 1 to July 31, 1987. In conclusion, the accuracy rates of KPRS and VAS were 60%, 67%, respectively.
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