The abbreviated burn specific pain anxiety scale: a multicenter study

L.A. Taal, A.W. Faber, N.E.E. van Loey, C.L.L. Reynders, H.W.C. Hofland

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Abstract

The authors examined ratings on a scale of pain-related anxiety in 173 burn patients in three groups: patients with small burns, patients with moderate burns and patients with extensive burns. The data suggest a greater degree of anxiety during procedures and before procedures in the burn patients with extensive burns than in burn patients with small and moderate burns. This study introduces a novel measure of pain-related anxiety in clinical burn patients, the abbreviated Burn Specific Pain Anxiety Scale (BSPAS), which showed a high degree of reliability. The alpha coefficients were high for the BSPAS subscales.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)493-497
JournalBurns
Volume25
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1999

Keywords

  • pain
  • anxiety
  • self-report scale
  • confirmatory factor analyses
  • NURSES

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