ARCHETYPE Abbey pain scale (openEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.abbey_pain_scale.v0)

ARCHETYPE IDopenEHR-EHR-OBSERVATION.abbey_pain_scale.v0
ConceptAbbey pain scale
DescriptionRapid tool to assess the severity of pain in cognitively impaired and non-verbal individuals.
UseUse to assess and record the severity of pain in cognitively impaired and non-verbal individuals.
PurposeTo assess and record the severity of pain in cognitively impaired and non-verbal individuals.
ReferencesAbbey J, Piller N, De Bellis A, Esterman A, Parker D, Giles L, Lowcay B. The Abbey pain scale: a 1-minute numerical indicator for people with end-stage dementia. Int J Palliat Nurs. 2004 Jan;10(1):6-13. PubMed PMID: 14966439.

Liu JY, Briggs M, Closs SJ. The psychometric qualities of four observational pain tools (OPTs) for the assessment of pain in elderly people with osteoarthritic pain. J Pain Symptom Manage. 2010 Oct;40(4):582-98. doi: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2010.02.022. Epub 2010 Aug 8. PubMed PMID: 20692806.
Copyright© Cambio Healthcare Systems, openEHR Foundation
AuthorsAuthor name: Syeeda S Farruque
Organisation: Cambio Healthcare Systems
Email: models@cambiocds.com
Date originally authored: 2017-03-07
Other Details LanguageAuthor name: Syeeda S Farruque
Organisation: Cambio Healthcare Systems
Email: models@cambiocds.com
Date originally authored: 2017-03-07
Other Details (Language Independent)
  • Licence: This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/.
  • Custodian Organisation: openEHR Foundation
  • References: Abbey J, Piller N, De Bellis A, Esterman A, Parker D, Giles L, Lowcay B. The Abbey pain scale: a 1-minute numerical indicator for people with end-stage dementia. Int J Palliat Nurs. 2004 Jan;10(1):6-13. PubMed PMID: 14966439. Liu JY, Briggs M, Closs SJ. The psychometric qualities of four observational pain tools (OPTs) for the assessment of pain in elderly people with osteoarthritic pain. J Pain Symptom Manage. 2010 Oct;40(4):582-98. doi: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2010.02.022. Epub 2010 Aug 8. PubMed PMID: 20692806.
  • Current Contact: Heather Leslie, Atomica Informatics
  • Original Namespace: org.openehr
  • Original Publisher: openEHR Foundation
  • Custodian Namespace: org.openehr
  • MD5-CAM-1.0.1: B1E09466131ED871F3E2EA0C9C0EFF82
  • Build Uid: 4b83c511-3165-401b-8ee1-fea5469dc06d
  • Revision: 0.0.1-alpha
Keywordsdementia
Lifecyclein_development
UID9a49d23a-f16c-4f8e-adc8-49e3d0ccda82
Language useden
Citeable Identifier1246.145.2687
Revision Number0.0.1-alpha
protocol
ExtensionExtension: Additional information required to capture local content or to align with other reference models/formalisms.
For example: local information requirements or additional metadata to align with FHIR or CIMI equivalents.
Include:
All not explicitly excluded archetypes
data
VocalizationVocalization: For example: whimpering; groaning; crying.
0: Absent
1: Mild
2: Moderate
3: Severe
Facial expressionFacial expression: For example: looking tense; frowning; grimacing; looking frightened.
0: Absent
1: Mild
2: Moderate
3: Severe
Change in body languageChange in body language: For example: fidgeting; rocking; guarding part of body; withdrawn.
0: Absent
1: Mild
2: Moderate
3: Severe
Behavioural changeBehavioural change: For example: increased confusion; refusing to eat,; alteration in usual patterns.
0: Absent
1: Mild
2: Moderate
3: Severe
Physiological changePhysiological change: For example: temperature, pulse or blood pressure outside normal limits; perspiring, flushing or pallor.
0: Absent
1: Mild
2: Moderate
3: Severe
Physical changesPhysical changes: For example: skin tears; pressure areas; arthritis; contractures; previous injuries.
0: Absent
1: Mild
2: Moderate
3: Severe
Total pain scoreTotal pain score: The total sum of each component parameter for the Abbey pain scale.
min: >=0; max: <=15

Pain score categoryPain score category: Category of pain, based on the total score.
  • No pain [Total pain score 0-2.]
  • Mild pain [Total pain score 3-7.]
  • Moderate pain [Total pain score 8-13.]
  • Severe pain [Total pain score 14+.]
Type of painType of pain:
  • Chronic
  • Acute
  • Acute on chronic
events
Any eventAny event: Default, unspecified point in time or interval event which may be explicitly defined in a template or at run-time.
Other contributorsHeather Leslie, Atomica Informatics, Australia
Translators
  • Swedish: Dennis Forslund, Viktor Bäckman, Åsa Skagerhult, Cambio Healthcare Systems, Linköpings Universitet, Region Östergötland, vikba308@student.liu.se, asa.skagerhult@regionostergotland.se