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Fig. 4 | BMC Pediatrics

Fig. 4

From: Adaptation of pain scales for parent observation: are pain scales and symptoms useful in detecting pain of young children with the suspicion of acute otitis media?

Fig. 4

a, b The occurrence of none/mild and moderate/severe pain in the AOM group (a) and in the non-AOM group (b), assessed by parents via interview, with the Faces Pain Scale-Revised (FPS-R) and with the Face, Legs, Activity, Cry, Consolability (FLACC) Scale. Footnote: * Scores 0 and 2 were classified as none/mild pain, and scores 4, 6, 8 and 10 as moderate/severe pain, respectively. P < 0.001 for the comparison between none/mild pain and moderate/severe pain, assessed by parents with the FPS-R and via interview. Scores from 0 to 3 were classified as none/mild pain, and scores from 4 to 10 as moderate/severe pain, respectively. § P < 0.001 for the comparison between none/mild pain and moderate/severe pain, assessed by parents with the FLACC Scale and via interview

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