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Comparing Two Scales: FPS-R and NRS for Pain Measurement in Elderly Bedridden Population of Hamadan-Iran

Year: 2017

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Background: Pain is a common complaint of the elderly and it is important to evaluate pain intensity carefully in aged people.There are different self-report scales for pain evaluation in elderly individuals, however, only a few studies have compared thesescales. This study was conducted to compare 2 regular pain scales: FPS-R and NRS in the elderly population.Methods: In this cross sectional study, we evaluated 2 different pain assessment tools. A total of 120 bedridden patients, who wereolder than 65 years, and were admitted in governmental hospitals in Hamadan-Iran were studied during 3 months (May-July 2016).For evaluating pain, we used the FPS-R (faces pain scale-revised) and NRS (numerical rating scale). All participants’ information weregathered in a checklist and analyzed using the SPSS 16 software.Results: All patients had some degree of pain that started from 1 month to over 6 months ago, among them, 115 (96%) had persistentpain. The mean pain intensity in the participants was similar with both scales. There was a strong correlation between the 2 scaleswhen using the Pearson correlation method (r = 0.735, P < 0.001). The age group analysis showed a significant difference in differentage subgroups, therefore, the 75 - 85 year old age group had the highest and > 85 years old had the lowest pain intensity (7.07 vs.5.36, respectively using NRS, PV = 0.014)Conclusions: Pain has a remarkable prevalence in bedridden patients in Hamadan. Both scales: the FPS-R and NRS scales had astrong correlation for measuring pain intensity in the elderly patient population, however, simplicity of the FPS-R scale for use withthe older adults, makes it an appropriate pain scale in clinical practice. Future studies need to evaluate a suitable management painfor older adults.

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date accessioned2019-09-28T06:35:52Z
date available2019-09-28T06:35:52Z
date issued2017
identifier other11731.pdf
identifier urihttp://sid.bums.ac.ir/dspace/handle/bums/5155
description abstractBackground: Pain is a common complaint of the elderly and it is important to evaluate pain intensity carefully in aged people.There are different self-report scales for pain evaluation in elderly individuals, however, only a few studies have compared thesescales. This study was conducted to compare 2 regular pain scales: FPS-R and NRS in the elderly population.Methods: In this cross sectional study, we evaluated 2 different pain assessment tools. A total of 120 bedridden patients, who wereolder than 65 years, and were admitted in governmental hospitals in Hamadan-Iran were studied during 3 months (May-July 2016).For evaluating pain, we used the FPS-R (faces pain scale-revised) and NRS (numerical rating scale). All participants’ information weregathered in a checklist and analyzed using the SPSS 16 software.Results: All patients had some degree of pain that started from 1 month to over 6 months ago, among them, 115 (96%) had persistentpain. The mean pain intensity in the participants was similar with both scales. There was a strong correlation between the 2 scaleswhen using the Pearson correlation method (r = 0.735, P < 0.001). The age group analysis showed a significant difference in differentage subgroups, therefore, the 75 - 85 year old age group had the highest and > 85 years old had the lowest pain intensity (7.07 vs.5.36, respectively using NRS, PV = 0.014)Conclusions: Pain has a remarkable prevalence in bedridden patients in Hamadan. Both scales: the FPS-R and NRS scales had astrong correlation for measuring pain intensity in the elderly patient population, however, simplicity of the FPS-R scale for use withthe older adults, makes it an appropriate pain scale in clinical practice. Future studies need to evaluate a suitable management painfor older adults.En
subjectCommunity and Health EducationEn
titleComparing Two Scales: FPS-R and NRS for Pain Measurement in Elderly Bedridden Population of Hamadan-IranEn
typeJournal Paper
journal titleModern Care Journal
journal issue1
journal volume14
contenttypeFulltext
article typeresearch-articleEn
subject keywordsPain
subject keywordsFPS-R
subject keywordsNRS
subject keywordsAged
subject keywordsHospitalization
subject keywordsIran
author mailzahrasanaei58@yahoo.comFa
author affiliationFaculty of Medicine, Shahid Fahmide BulEn
author fnameZahraFa
author lnameSanaeiFa
author correspondingZahra Sanaei
treeModern Care Journal:;2017:;Volume ( 14 ):;issue: 01

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