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痛苦的呼喊——发声作为疼痛指标有效性的系统评价。

Crying out in pain-A systematic review into the validity of vocalization as an indicator for pain.

机构信息

Department of Orofacial Pain and Dysfunction, Academic Centre for Dentistry Amsterdam (ACTA), University of Amsterdam and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

Medical Library, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Eur J Pain. 2020 Oct;24(9):1703-1715. doi: 10.1002/ejp.1623. Epub 2020 Jul 13.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Vocalization is often used to assess pain, sometimes combined with other behaviours such as facial expressions. Contrary to facial expressions, however, for vocalization, there is little evidence available on the association with pain. The aim of this systematic review was to critically analyse the association between vocalization and pain, to explore if vocalizations can be used as a "stand-alone" indicator for pain.

METHODS

The search was performed according to the Prisma Guidelines for systematic reviews and meta-analysis. The following terms were used: "Pain Measurement," "Vocalization" and "Verbalization." The study population included verbal and non-verbal individuals, including older people and children. The search was performed in three different databases: PubMed, Embase and CINAHL. A total of 35 studies were selected for detailed investigation. Quality assessments were made using two grading systems: Grading of Recommendations Assessment Development and Evaluation system and the Newcastle-Ottawa scale.

RESULTS

An association between vocalization and pain was found in most studies, particularly when different types of vocalizations were included in the investigation. Different types of vocalization, but also different types of pain, shape this association. The association is observed within all groups of individuals, although age, amongst others, may have an influence on preferred type of vocalization.

CONCLUSIONS

There is an association between vocalization and pain. However, vocalization as a "stand-alone" indicator for pain indicates only a limited aspect of this multifactorial phenomenon. Using vocalization as an indicator for pain may be more reliable if other pain indicators are also taken into account.

SIGNIFICANCE

Vocalizations are frequently used in pain scales, although not yet thoroughly investigated as a "single indicator" for pain, like, e.g. facial expression. This review confirms the role of vocalizations in pain scales, and stresses that vocalizations might be more reliable if used in combination with other pain indicators.

摘要

背景

发声常被用于评估疼痛,有时与面部表情等其他行为结合使用。然而,与面部表情不同,对于发声,几乎没有证据表明其与疼痛之间存在关联。本系统评价的目的是批判性地分析发声与疼痛之间的关联,探讨发声是否可以作为疼痛的“独立”指标。

方法

本研究按照系统评价和荟萃分析的 Prisma 指南进行检索。使用了以下术语:“疼痛测量”、“发声”和“言语表达”。研究人群包括言语和非言语个体,包括老年人和儿童。在三个不同的数据库中进行了搜索:PubMed、Embase 和 CINAHL。共选择了 35 项研究进行详细调查。使用两种评分系统进行质量评估:推荐评估、制定与评价系统和纽卡斯尔-渥太华量表。

结果

大多数研究都发现发声与疼痛之间存在关联,特别是当研究中包括不同类型的发声时。不同类型的发声以及不同类型的疼痛会影响这种关联。这种关联在所有人群中都存在,尽管年龄等因素可能会影响首选的发声类型。

结论

发声与疼痛之间存在关联。然而,发声作为疼痛的“独立”指标仅能反映这种多因素现象的有限方面。如果同时考虑其他疼痛指标,将发声作为疼痛的指标可能会更可靠。

意义

发声经常被用于疼痛量表中,尽管尚未像面部表情等其他指标那样被充分研究作为“单一指标”。本综述证实了发声在疼痛量表中的作用,并强调如果与其他疼痛指标结合使用,发声可能会更可靠。

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