Pain Management in Veterinary Practice 2013
DOI: 10.1002/9781118999196.ch23
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Treatment of Chronic Pain in Dogs

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“…The following three parts were then included in every round of data collection: (i) Of a total of 19 pain related descriptive scale (0–4) questions on attitude, behaviour, and locomotion, 11 questions formed the owner-assessed HCPI, as described previously [44-47]. (This index now has a new English translation that is closer to the Finnish original; the HCPI-E2, but the validated original remains the same [47,48]). (ii) Two 10-cm VAS: one for lameness and the other for quality of life (QOL).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The following three parts were then included in every round of data collection: (i) Of a total of 19 pain related descriptive scale (0–4) questions on attitude, behaviour, and locomotion, 11 questions formed the owner-assessed HCPI, as described previously [44-47]. (This index now has a new English translation that is closer to the Finnish original; the HCPI-E2, but the validated original remains the same [47,48]). (ii) Two 10-cm VAS: one for lameness and the other for quality of life (QOL).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%