A smartphone version of the Faces Pain Scale‐Revised and the Color Analog Scale for postoperative pain assessment in children
Pediatric Anesthesia2015Vol. 25(12), pp. 1264–1273
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Terri Sun, Nicholas West, J. Mark Ansermino, Carolyne J. Montgomery, Dorothy Myers, Dustin Dunsmuir, Gillian Lauder, Carl L. von Baeyer
Abstract
The Panda smartphone application can be used in lieu of the original FPS-R and CAS for assessment of pain in children. Children's preference for Panda may translate to improved cooperation with self-report of pain.
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