What is a Visual Analog Scale (VAS)? – FORWARD—The National Databank for Rheumatic Diseases
What is a Visual Analog Scale (VAS)? – FORWARD—The National Databank for Rheumatic Diseases
Visual Analog Scale: A VAS is a unidimensional measurement that tries to measure a characteristic or attitude that is believed to range across a continuum of values and cannot easily be directly measured. We use a number of VAS in our questionnaires, an example of which is assessing pain
Measurement Comparability of Electronic and Paper Administration of Visual Analogue Scales: A Review of Published Studies
PDF] Clinically important change in the visual analog scale after adequate pain control.
PDF] Test–retest reliability, validity, and minimum detectable change of visual analog, numerical rating, and verbal rating scales for measurement of osteoarthritic knee pain
Construct Validity of the Modified Numeric Rating Scale of Patient Global Assessment in Psoriatic Arthritis
Severity of Rhinosinusitis: Comparison Between Visual Analog Scale Given by Patients and Otorhinolaryngologists - Li Zhao, Ke Na Yu, Jian Li Tan, Hai Ling Zhang, Peng Jin, Xiao Xue Zi, Yan Yi
Evaluating Numeric Rating Scale Versions of the 3 and 4 Visual Analog Scale (3/4-VAS) Composite Measures in Patients with Active Psoriatic Arthritis from the SELECT-PsA Program - ACR Meeting Abstracts
VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF VISUAL ANALOGUE SCALE (VAS) FOR PAIN MEASUREMENT
Comparison of visual analogue scale (VAS) and the Nasal Obstruction Symptom Evaluation (NOSE) score in evaluation of post septoplasty patients - ScienceDirect
Visual analog scale (VAS) used by the Euroqol Group. Source: Ref. [48]
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PDF) Reliability and validity of the visual analogue scale for disability in patients with chronic musculoskeletal pain
PDF) Test–retest reliability, validity, and minimum detectable change of visual analog, numerical rating, and verbal rating scales for measurement of osteoarthritic knee pain