Caitlin Martin’s research while affiliated with University of Toledo and other places

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Pain scores among ED patients: correlation with desire for pain medication
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January 2014

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Translation The University of Toledo Journal of Medical Sciences

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Megan McGervey

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Joan Gekonde

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Caitlin Martin

Introduction: Pain has been identified as the most common reason for Emergency Department (ED) visits. The verbal numeric rating pain scale (VNRS) is commonly used to assess pain in the ED. This study was undertaken to determine whether VNRS pain scores correlate with desire for pain medication among ED patients. Methods: In this prospective survey study, eligible patients included Emergency Department patients over 18 with painful conditions. The primary outcome measures included self-reported VNRS, ED diagnosis, number of ED visits and number of ED admissions within the past year, and the self-reported desire for pain medication. Results: Among 482 participants in 2012, the median triage pain score was 8 (IQR 6-10); the most frequently occurring score was 10. Overall, there were significant differences in pain scores with patient desire for analgesics. 67% reported desire for pain medications. Patients who did not want pain medications had significantly lower pain scores (median 6; IQR 4-8) compared to those who wanted medication (median 8; IQR 7-10) (p

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... Given that the lived experience of pain is unique for each individual, patientreported pain levels remain the gold standard for assessing the severity of pain in clinical practice [7]. In the majority of EDs, pain intensity is routinely assessed during triage [8]. It commonly involves asking patients to rate their pain intensity on a pain scale, such as a numerical rating scale or a visual analog scale [9][10][11]. ...

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Patients Presenting to the Emergency Department with Acute Pain: The Significant Role of Pain Catastrophizing and State Anxiety
Pain scores among ED patients: correlation with desire for pain medication
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  • January 2014

Translation The University of Toledo Journal of Medical Sciences