PsycTESTS Dataset 2001
DOI: 10.1037/t65547-000
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Behavioral Pain Scale

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“…Moreover, the pain medication classification, the results appeared in this way: the majority of the patients' were under mild regimen of narcotics medications was approximately used by about twofifths (42.2%) of the study subjects. This result was not surprising to the researchers since the patients are hospitalized in ICU, frequently treated with mild, moderate, and even heavy sedative regimens (Payen et al, 2001). The study results are supported by a prospective cohort study of (klein et al, 2018).…”
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confidence: 63%
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“…Moreover, the pain medication classification, the results appeared in this way: the majority of the patients' were under mild regimen of narcotics medications was approximately used by about twofifths (42.2%) of the study subjects. This result was not surprising to the researchers since the patients are hospitalized in ICU, frequently treated with mild, moderate, and even heavy sedative regimens (Payen et al, 2001). The study results are supported by a prospective cohort study of (klein et al, 2018).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 63%
“…The BPS is both reliable and valid for use in assessing pain for mechanically ventilated-sedated patients who are hospitalized in the ICUs and the patients who are unable to communicate and expressing their distress. Cronbach's alpha coefficients of the scale was highly reliable; the reliability coefficient for the BPS was 0.79 (Payen, 2001;Salvadore, 2018). The BPS contain three main domain Facial expression, compliance with mechanical ventilation and upper limb movement.…”
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“…Thirdly, MV-RDOS scores decreased significantly in response to therapeutic interventions otherwise known to alleviate dyspnea, namely ventilator setting adjustments [2,22,32] and morphine administration [1]. These findings are reminiscent of previous studies that validated the behavioral pain scale based on its response to painprovoking [34] and pain-relieving interventions [35].…”
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confidence: 64%