Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2898087145> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2898087145 endingPage "968" @default.
- W2898087145 startingPage "959" @default.
- W2898087145 abstract "Abstract Aim and objectives To validate the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) for postoperative nausea assessments, and determine whether a central tendency, median, based on patients’ self‐rated nausea is a clinically applicable daily measure to describe patients’ nausea after major surgery. Background Postoperative nausea causes major discomfort, risks for complications and prolonged hospital stays. The NRS is recommended for the assessment of pain but is little explored for assessing nausea. Design A repeated measure design was carried out on patients who had undergone major surgery in three Swedish hospitals. Methods Nonparametric statistical methods were used to analyse (a) associations between the NRS and a verbal scale (no, mild, moderate and severe) and (b) to analyse associations between Measure 1 (nausea scores postoperative Day 1) and Measure 2 (retrospective nausea scores at rest and during activity, postoperative Day 2). Reporting of this research adheres to the Strobe Guidelines. Results The mean age of the 479 patients (44% women) in the sample was 65 years (range, 22–93 years). Self‐assessed nausea scores from the NRS and the verbal scale correlated well ( r S pearman = 0.79). Correlation between nausea at rest and nausea during activity was r S pearman = 0.81. The calculated median scores (Measure 1) showed only moderate correlations with retrospective nausea scores (Measure 2); 4–9 ratings, r S pearman = 0.41; 6–9 ratings, r S pearman = 0.54. Conclusions Numeric Rating Scale scores showed strong associations with a verbal scale; therefore, the NRS seems to be a valid tool to measure nausea intensity. The quality of daily summarised median nausea scores needs to be further explored before clinical use. Relevance to clinical practice The use of the NRS in assessments of nausea in postoperative care will facilitate communication between patients and health care professionals regarding nausea intensity. When documenting nausea, it seems unnecessary to distinguish nausea at rest from nausea during activity." @default.
- W2898087145 created "2018-11-02" @default.
- W2898087145 creator A5018573137 @default.
- W2898087145 creator A5067641957 @default.
- W2898087145 creator A5069455042 @default.
- W2898087145 creator A5089057333 @default.
- W2898087145 date "2018-11-08" @default.
- W2898087145 modified "2023-10-14" @default.
- W2898087145 title "Patients’ self‐reported nausea: Validation of the Numerical Rating Scale and of a daily summary of repeated Numerical Rating Scale scores" @default.
- W2898087145 cites W1524173478 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W1525939472 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W1672687346 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W1786607552 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W1954858097 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W1982615400 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W1989903696 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2002593159 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2003071820 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2014262397 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2027206415 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2045138737 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2046261905 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2053149452 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2054572081 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2061198515 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2061472611 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2061638338 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2065506323 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2068531129 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2072069249 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2085538119 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2090628055 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2097573866 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2107153119 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2109307601 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2121989194 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2135717454 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2146106577 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2152037886 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2153833307 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2158310657 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2159728652 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2160759330 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2169461978 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2171150996 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2203218282 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2232982253 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2594771641 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2599086371 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2741669099 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2766830755 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W2767671274 @default.
- W2898087145 cites W4243677959 @default.
- W2898087145 doi "https://doi.org/10.1111/jocn.14705" @default.
- W2898087145 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30357970" @default.
- W2898087145 hasPublicationYear "2018" @default.
- W2898087145 type Work @default.
- W2898087145 sameAs 2898087145 @default.
- W2898087145 citedByCount "21" @default.
- W2898087145 countsByYear W28980871452018 @default.
- W2898087145 countsByYear W28980871452019 @default.
- W2898087145 countsByYear W28980871452020 @default.
- W2898087145 countsByYear W28980871452021 @default.
- W2898087145 countsByYear W28980871452022 @default.
- W2898087145 countsByYear W28980871452023 @default.
- W2898087145 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2898087145 hasAuthorship W2898087145A5018573137 @default.
- W2898087145 hasAuthorship W2898087145A5067641957 @default.
- W2898087145 hasAuthorship W2898087145A5069455042 @default.
- W2898087145 hasAuthorship W2898087145A5089057333 @default.
- W2898087145 hasBestOaLocation W28980871452 @default.
- W2898087145 hasConcept C138496976 @default.
- W2898087145 hasConcept C15744967 @default.
- W2898087145 hasConcept C1862650 @default.
- W2898087145 hasConcept C2780580376 @default.
- W2898087145 hasConcept C42219234 @default.
- W2898087145 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2898087145 hasConcept C83849319 @default.
- W2898087145 hasConceptScore W2898087145C138496976 @default.
- W2898087145 hasConceptScore W2898087145C15744967 @default.
- W2898087145 hasConceptScore W2898087145C1862650 @default.
- W2898087145 hasConceptScore W2898087145C2780580376 @default.
- W2898087145 hasConceptScore W2898087145C42219234 @default.
- W2898087145 hasConceptScore W2898087145C71924100 @default.
- W2898087145 hasConceptScore W2898087145C83849319 @default.
- W2898087145 hasFunder F4320312350 @default.
- W2898087145 hasIssue "5-6" @default.
- W2898087145 hasLocation W28980871451 @default.
- W2898087145 hasLocation W28980871452 @default.
- W2898087145 hasLocation W28980871453 @default.
- W2898087145 hasOpenAccess W2898087145 @default.
- W2898087145 hasPrimaryLocation W28980871451 @default.
- W2898087145 hasRelatedWork W1506200166 @default.
- W2898087145 hasRelatedWork W1995515455 @default.
- W2898087145 hasRelatedWork W2048182022 @default.
- W2898087145 hasRelatedWork W2080531066 @default.
- W2898087145 hasRelatedWork W2604872355 @default.
- W2898087145 hasRelatedWork W2748952813 @default.