Comparative scaling of different nociceptives and neuropathic pains, by means of various psychophysical methods. / Escalonamento comparativo de diferentes dores nociceptivas e neuropáticas, por meio de métodos psicofísicos variados

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2007

RESUMO

The general aim of this study was to scale the different types of pain comparatively, by means of various psychophysical methods and different samples. The specific aims were: to compare the scaling of the different types of pain between the different samples; to compare the derived scales of ordinal judgments with the derived scales of ratio judgments; to verify them by comparing between the magnitude estimates and the category estimates whether the continual pain intensity had prothetic or metathetic characteristics; to verify the variability of the magnitude estimates, line-length categories and the linear functions of the geometric means of these estimates, or rather, according to Ekmans Law; to validate the ratio scale derived from the non-metric continual of the different types of pain intensities by means of the cross-modal matching; to verify whether the variability of the expanded category estimates increases linearly in function of the increase of the category estimates, as it occurs with the magnitude estimates; to verify whether the rank order of the different types of pain derived from the respective psychophysical methods are similar to each other. In order to achieve these goals three experiments were performed, each utilizing different psychophysical methods: Experiment 1 - Comparison among the psychophysical scaling methods of magnitude estimations, category estimations and rank order estimations; Experiment 2 - The ratio scale validation for the different types of pain utilizing line-lengths response modality; Experiment 3 - A comparison between the psychophysical scaling methods of magnitude estimations and expanded category estimations. The study was comprised of 90 outpatients from various specialty clinics, 90 physicians and 90 nurses, in which there were 30 subjects in each group for each of the experiments. The participants assessed the degree of pain intensity among the 20 different types according to each psychophysical method. The results were: 1) A Cancer Pain, Myocardium Infarct Pain, Renal Colic, Burn Injury Pain, and Childbirth Labor Pain were regarded as the pains of greater intensity, regardless of the psychophysical method utilized or the studied sample; 2) it has divergences in the perception of the intensities of some types of pain, these divergences had been mainly evidenced between professionals and patients (doctors-patients, nurses-patients); 3)A the rank order of pain intensity for the different types of pain, comparing the different psychophysical methods used resulted in levels of significant concordance; 4) A the non-metric continual of the pain intensity for the different types possesses prothetic characteristics, that is, the perception of one type of pain intensity increases as it is perceived with greater intensity; 5) A the variability of the subjectsresponses (magnitude estimations) was greater, the more the different types of pain were judged, or rather, it fallows Ekmans Law; 6) A the relation between the magnitude estimates and the cross modal matching estimates of the line-lengths is a power function, and the scale for the different types of pain is valid, stable and consistent.

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ratio scale escala de categorias psicofísica types of pain mensuração de dor category scale escala de razão psychophysics tipos de dor pain measurement

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