Psychometric Properties of Pain Scales in Inpatient Settings: An Umbrella Review.

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q1 NURSING
Fabio D'Agostino, Noemi Giannetta, Gianfranco Sanson, Claudia Fantuzzi, Sara Cignola, Manuele Cesare, Daniela D'Angelo, Antonello Cocchieri
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Abstract

Aims: To identify the pain assessment scales with the best psychometric properties to be used by nurses in an inpatient setting.

Design: Umbrella review.

Methods: A comprehensive search of four databases was conducted for systematic reviews published from July 2013 to November 2024, focusing on psychometric properties of pain scales used in inpatient settings. Inclusion criteria required scales to assess subjective or behavioural pain and be nurse-administered, while reviews without detailed psychometric data were excluded. Screening, quality appraisal (JBI checklist), and data extraction were performed independently by two researchers. Data synthesis combined qualitative and quantitative approaches, with psychometric properties evaluated using the COSMIN checklist. The study was reported in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Overviews of Reviews (PRIOR) statement.

Results: Seventeen articles met the inclusion criteria, identifying 41 scales used across various patient populations, including critical care, paediatric, postoperative, cancer, cerebral palsy, disorders of consciousness, low back and neck pain, stroke and verbal communication disorders. The Paediatric Pain Profile, the Breakthrough Pain Assessment Tool and the Questionnaire on Pain caused by Spasticity demonstrated adequate psychometric properties, although the positive findings for the latter two should be confirmed by at least one additional study. Most of the scales (n = 36) require further studies to validate their use in clinical practice. For two scales, their clinical use remains questionable.

Conclusion: The Paediatric Pain Profile, the Breakthrough Pain Assessment Tool, and the Questionnaire on Pain caused by Spasticity can be recommended for use. Unidimensional scales should complement, rather than replace, multidimensional scales to ensure a comprehensive pain assessment. Standardising documentation with validated scales enhances clinical decision-making, care quality, research usability, and reduces documentation burden.

住院病人疼痛量表的心理测量特性:综述。
目的:确定具有最佳心理测量特性的疼痛评估量表,供住院护士使用。设计:伞式审查。方法:对2013年7月至2024年11月发表的4个数据库进行综合检索,重点研究住院患者使用的疼痛量表的心理测量特性。纳入标准要求评估主观或行为疼痛的量表,并由护士管理,而没有详细心理测量数据的评论被排除在外。筛选、质量评价(JBI检查表)和数据提取由两位研究者独立完成。数据综合结合定性和定量方法,并使用COSMIN检查表评估心理测量特性。这项研究是按照综述的首选报告项目(PRIOR)声明进行报告的。结果:17篇文章符合纳入标准,确定了41种适用于不同患者群体的量表,包括重症监护、儿科、术后、癌症、脑瘫、意识障碍、腰背和颈部疼痛、中风和语言交流障碍。儿科疼痛概况、突破性疼痛评估工具和痉挛引起的疼痛问卷显示了足够的心理测量特性,尽管后两者的积极结果应至少通过一项额外研究来证实。大多数量表(n = 36)需要进一步研究以验证其在临床实践中的应用。对于两种量表,它们的临床应用仍然值得怀疑。结论:推荐使用《儿科疼痛概况》、《突破性疼痛评估工具》和《痉挛性疼痛问卷》。一维量表应该补充,而不是取代多维量表,以确保全面的疼痛评估。标准化文件与有效的量表提高临床决策,护理质量,研究的可用性,并减少文件负担。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Clinical Nursing (JCN) is an international, peer reviewed, scientific journal that seeks to promote the development and exchange of knowledge that is directly relevant to all spheres of nursing practice. The primary aim is to promote a high standard of clinically related scholarship which advances and supports the practice and discipline of nursing. The Journal also aims to promote the international exchange of ideas and experience that draws from the different cultures in which practice takes place. Further, JCN seeks to enrich insight into clinical need and the implications for nursing intervention and models of service delivery. Emphasis is placed on promoting critical debate on the art and science of nursing practice. JCN is essential reading for anyone involved in nursing practice, whether clinicians, researchers, educators, managers, policy makers, or students. The development of clinical practice and the changing patterns of inter-professional working are also central to JCN''s scope of interest. Contributions are welcomed from other health professionals on issues that have a direct impact on nursing practice. We publish high quality papers from across the methodological spectrum that make an important and novel contribution to the field of clinical nursing (regardless of where care is provided), and which demonstrate clinical application and international relevance.
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