Systematic review of the psychometric properties, interpretability and feasibility of self-report pain intensity measures for use in clinical trials in children and adolescents
SickKids Foundation · University of Toronto · +1 more institution
Abstract
The aim of this study was to systematically review the psychometric properties, interpretability and feasibility of self-report pain intensity measures for children and adolescents for use in clinical trials evaluating pain treatments. Databases were searched for self-report measures of single-item ratings of pain intensity for children aged 3-18 years. A total of 34 single-item self-report measures were found. The measures' psychometric properties, interpretability and feasibility, were evaluated independently by two investigators according to a set of psychometric criteria. Six single-item measures met the a priori criteria and were included in the final analysis. While these six scales were determined as…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 38.97
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 100
Authors
5- JSJennifer StinsonCorresponding
SickKids Foundation, University of Toronto, Hospital for Sick Children
- TKT. Kavanagh
Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto, SickKids Foundation
- JYJanet Yamada
SickKids Foundation, Hospital for Sick Children, University of Toronto
- NGNavreet Gill
University of Toronto, SickKids Foundation, Hospital for Sick Children
- BSBonnie Stevens
Hospital for Sick Children, SickKids Foundation, University of Toronto
Topics & keywords
- Interpretability
- Psychometrics
- Clinical psychology
- Item response theory
- Clinical trial
- Psychology
- Medicine
- Physical therapy