@TheLighthousek1 @DrZoffness @StanfordMed It’s not exactly the same across individuals. A higher number consistently means more pain for an individual- I.e., a 5 is worse than a 3 for a person, but your 5 may not always be more than my 3 (between people).
@HarperOfScience This was our published paper… but I forget if we included the results from when we asked about ‘threshold’ 2 different ways (when first detect vs when first consider painful)? 😆 it was 10 yrs ago!! https://t.co/7XW8mjNzs3
RT @lfreylaw: Using both words and numbers can be valuable. We found people have different ways they conceptualize the pain rating scale.…
Using both words and numbers can be valuable. We found people have different ways they conceptualize the pain rating scale. https://t.co/hnRcWVjYpd
#PainRatingSchema: three distinct subgroups of individuals emerge when rating #MildModerateAndSeverePain: http://t.co/PwgEi3gcqi
Pain rating schema: three distinct subgroups of individuals emerge when rating mild, moderate, and severe pain. http://t.co/HgXTVm3FQH