1990
DOI: 10.1016/0304-3959(90)90018-9
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The faces pain scale for the self-assessment of the severity of pain experienced by children: Development, initial validation, and preliminary investigation for ratio scale properties

Abstract: Altogether 553 children (195 first graders, mean age 6.8 years, and 358 third graders, mean age 8.7 years) participated in the development of a self-report measure to assess the intensity of children's pain. The first step was the derivation, from children's drawings of facial expressions of pain, of 5 sets of 7 schematic faces depicting changes in severity of expressed pain from no pain to the most pain possible. With the set of faces that achieved the highest agreement in pain ordering, additional studies we… Show more

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“…The following list includes most of the major assessments but is not intended to be an exhaustive listing of all possible assessments or tools used in assessments. Musculoskeletalpassive ranges of motion and measures of muscle extensibility (goniometry)posture and alignment in all positions Spine: flexibility, stability, posture and alignmentmonitoring for kyphosis, scoliosis, lordosiship joint stability/integrityDEXAradiographs as needed for monitoring hip and spine status Qualitative/kinematic assessment of compensatory movement/strategies for movement strength - “pure” measures of muscle strength (specific tests chosen based on age and level of strength) manual muscle testing (MMT)Quantitative muscle testingdynamometry – different types and brandsisometric hand held or fixed – norms exist from 4 to 79 years of age122,123grip - norms exist from ages 6 years to 79 years124,125pinch - norms exist from ages 6 years to 79 years124,125other quantitative measures (isokinetic, isotonic, isometric) Functional Measures (including functional measures of strength): (specific tests chosen based on age and purpose of functional exam)Alberta Infant Motor Scales126Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM)127Timed Functional Tests128Six Minute Walk129Functional Grades130Peabody Developmental Motor Scales 2131 Measures of Disability: (measures chosen may depend on age, setting, context)Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Index (PEDI)132Pompe PEDI133Functional Independence Measure (FIM)134WeeFIM135 Pain Scales: (scales used depend on age, level of function)CRIES Pain Scale136FACES Pain Scale137139Pediatric Objective Pain ScaleVisual Analogue Scales (VAS) Health Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) MeasuresShort Form 36 (SF36) Health Survey140Sickness Impact Profile141Center for Disease Control HRQOL (www.cdc.gov/hrqol/hrqol14_measure.htm) PedsQL142…”
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“…The following list includes most of the major assessments but is not intended to be an exhaustive listing of all possible assessments or tools used in assessments. Musculoskeletalpassive ranges of motion and measures of muscle extensibility (goniometry)posture and alignment in all positions Spine: flexibility, stability, posture and alignmentmonitoring for kyphosis, scoliosis, lordosiship joint stability/integrityDEXAradiographs as needed for monitoring hip and spine status Qualitative/kinematic assessment of compensatory movement/strategies for movement strength - “pure” measures of muscle strength (specific tests chosen based on age and level of strength) manual muscle testing (MMT)Quantitative muscle testingdynamometry – different types and brandsisometric hand held or fixed – norms exist from 4 to 79 years of age122,123grip - norms exist from ages 6 years to 79 years124,125pinch - norms exist from ages 6 years to 79 years124,125other quantitative measures (isokinetic, isotonic, isometric) Functional Measures (including functional measures of strength): (specific tests chosen based on age and purpose of functional exam)Alberta Infant Motor Scales126Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM)127Timed Functional Tests128Six Minute Walk129Functional Grades130Peabody Developmental Motor Scales 2131 Measures of Disability: (measures chosen may depend on age, setting, context)Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Index (PEDI)132Pompe PEDI133Functional Independence Measure (FIM)134WeeFIM135 Pain Scales: (scales used depend on age, level of function)CRIES Pain Scale136FACES Pain Scale137139Pediatric Objective Pain ScaleVisual Analogue Scales (VAS) Health Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) MeasuresShort Form 36 (SF36) Health Survey140Sickness Impact Profile141Center for Disease Control HRQOL (www.cdc.gov/hrqol/hrqol14_measure.htm) PedsQL142…”
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“…Functional Measures (including functional measures of strength): (specific tests chosen based on age and purpose of functional exam)Alberta Infant Motor Scales126Gross Motor Function Measure (GMFM)127Timed Functional Tests128Six Minute Walk129Functional Grades130Peabody Developmental Motor Scales 2131 Measures of Disability: (measures chosen may depend on age, setting, context)Pediatric Evaluation of Disability Index (PEDI)132Pompe PEDI133Functional Independence Measure (FIM)134WeeFIM135 Pain Scales: (scales used depend on age, level of function)CRIES Pain Scale136FACES Pain Scale137139Pediatric Objective Pain ScaleVisual Analogue Scales (VAS) Health Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) MeasuresShort Form 36 (SF36) Health Survey140Sickness Impact Profile141Center for Disease Control HRQOL (www.cdc.gov/hrqol/hrqol14_measure.htm) PedsQL142…”
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“…The FPS (Bieri, Reeve, Champion, Addicoat, & Ziegler, 1990) consists of seven line-drawn faces presented in a horizontal format with different facial expressions that include a neutral face representing no pain, a severely controlled face without tears representing worst pain, and five other facial expressions in between.…”
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“…The FPS [13] and the Wong-Baker Faces Pain Scale [126] consist of a series of progressively distressed facial expressions which were developed for use with children. The patient chooses the face that represents the severity or intensity of their current pain.…”
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confidence: 99%