
Pain Behavior Scale
The Pain Behavior Scale is a tool used by healthcare professionals to assess how pain affects a person's actions and expressions. It focuses on observable behaviors, such as how much a person moves, their facial expressions, and how they respond to touch or help. By observing these behaviors, clinicians can gain insight into the severity of a person's pain and its impact on their daily life. This information helps guide treatment decisions and manage pain more effectively. The scale is useful in both clinical settings and research to better understand pain experiences.