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Journal of Rheumatology Health
2003 Volume.10 No. 1 p.44 ~ p.53
Pilot Study for Scale Development for Measurement of Arthritic Pain Using Pain Terms
Lee Eun-Ok

Kim Jong-Im
Abstract
Purpose : This study was to identify Korean terms appropriate for a new scale using pain terms to assess the pain of the arthritis patients.
Method : This study was conducted by secondary analysis of two previous studies, one from Kim¢¥s data (1994) and the other from Lee and Choi¢¥s (1988) . The subjects were 482 patients with arthralgia.
Data were analyzed by SPSS Win 11.0. for frequencies, percentages, and means.
Results: Five pain groups were sorted out from the sensory pain category, three in the affective pain category, and two in the miscellaneous pain category by selecting groups of pain terms expressed more than 50% by all subjects. Local inflammatory repeated pain terms, simple irritative pain terms, superficial pressure pain terms, traction pain terms, and peripheral nerve terms were included in the sensory pain category, fatigue-related pain terms, digestion-related terms. and suffering-related terms in the :affective category, and dull pain terms and body cavity pressure pain category. Among five sample groups, terms selected by more than 3 groups with more than 30% of patients were dugumhada, sikungorinda, wooksinwooksinhada, nurudusi apuda, and dangginda in the sensory pain category: nogonhage apuda, gobukhada, and jajungsurupge apuda in the affecte pain category: and buckjockgigunhada and manjimyon apuda in the miscellaneous pain category.
Conclusion : Ten pain groups were tentatively selected out of 20 pain groups: 10 pain terms composed of 1 pain term from each group were selected out of 90 pain terms from the secondary data of arthritic pain patients.
Implications : More detailed clinical studies are needed for the refinement of the scale.
KEYWORD
Arthritic pain, Pain Term, Measurement
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