• Issues Compr Pediatr Nurs · Jul 1994

    Reliability and validity of preverbal pain assessment tools.

    • B A Joyce, J G Schade, J F Keck, J Gerkensmeyer, T Raftery, S Moser, and G Huster.
    • Issues Compr Pediatr Nurs. 1994 Jul 1; 17 (3): 121-35.

    AbstractPain assessments using three different observational pain assessment tools--the Post Operative Pain Score (POPS), the Nursing Assessment of Pain Intensity (NAPI), and the Pain Rating Scale (PRS)--were made on 98 preverbal children following surgery in an attempt to establish the reliability and validity of the three tools. Two observers (raters) scored pain intensity using each of the three instruments before and after administration of an analgesic. Interrater agreements were satisfactory on all three tools, with Interclass Correlations (ICC) ranging from .71 to .85. T tests supported the discriminant validity of all three tools at the p < .0001 level. The POPS and NAPI had internal consistency reliability alphas ranging from .79 to .88 for the POPS and .59 to .77 for the NAPI. Item analyses suggested specific revisions of the tools that might increase their reliability.

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