Observational Visual Analog Scale in Pediatric Pain Assessment: Useful Tool or Good Riddance?

DesignThe authors reviewed the available pediatric pain literature and selected those studies that reported quantitative information on the reliability and validity of, and the optimal cutoff points for, the visual analog scale (VAS) when used as an observational pediatric pain tool. ResultsAvailable psychometric findings concerning the observational VAS (VASobs) are limited. The estimated interrater reliability of the VASobs from 9 studies ranged from 0.36 to 0.91. The correlation between self-report and the VASobs was variable and ranged 0.23 to 0.83 in 6 studies. The concurrent validity of the VASobs and other pain instruments ranged from 0.42 to 0.86. ConclusionsFurther psychometric testing needs to be conducted on intraobserver reliability, responsiveness, and optimal cutoff points. Future research may guide the choice between VASobs and the numerous behavioral pain instruments.

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