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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
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== Purpose ==
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The NRS for pain is a unidimensional measure of pain intensity in adults, including those with chronic pain due to rheumatic diseases. Although various iterations exist, the most commonly used is the 11-item NRS.&nbsp;
The NRS for pain is a unidimensional measure of pain intensity in adults, including those with chronic pain due to rheumatic diseases. Although various iterations exist, the most commonly used is the 11-item NRS.&nbsp;  


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== Content ==
The NRS is a segmented numeric version of the visual analog scale (VAS) in which a respondent selects a whole number (0–10 integers) that best reflects the intensity of their pain. The common format is a horizontal bar or line. Similar to the pain VAS, the NRS is anchored by terms describing pain severity extremes.


The NRS is a segmented numeric version of the visual analog scale (VAS) in which a respondent selects a whole number (0–10 integers) that best reflects the intensity of their pain. The common format is a horizontal bar or line. Similar to the pain VAS, the NRS is anchored by terms describing pain severity extremes.
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== Number of Items ==
 
The pain NRS is a single 11-point numeric scale
 
 
 
== Response Options/Scale ==
 
An 11-point numeric scale (NRS 11) with 0 representing one pain extreme (e.g., “no pain”) and 10 representing the other pain extreme (e.g., “pain as bad as you can imagine” and “worst pain imaginable”).
 
 
 
== Recall period for items ==
 
Varies, but most commonly respondents are asked to report pain intensity “in the last 24 hours” or average pain intensity.

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Introduction[edit | edit source]


Purpose[edit | edit source]

The NRS for pain is a unidimensional measure of pain intensity in adults, including those with chronic pain due to rheumatic diseases. Although various iterations exist, the most commonly used is the 11-item NRS. 


Content[edit | edit source]

The NRS is a segmented numeric version of the visual analog scale (VAS) in which a respondent selects a whole number (0–10 integers) that best reflects the intensity of their pain. The common format is a horizontal bar or line. Similar to the pain VAS, the NRS is anchored by terms describing pain severity extremes.


Number of Items[edit | edit source]

The pain NRS is a single 11-point numeric scale


Response Options/Scale[edit | edit source]

An 11-point numeric scale (NRS 11) with 0 representing one pain extreme (e.g., “no pain”) and 10 representing the other pain extreme (e.g., “pain as bad as you can imagine” and “worst pain imaginable”).


Recall period for items[edit | edit source]

Varies, but most commonly respondents are asked to report pain intensity “in the last 24 hours” or average pain intensity.