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Introducing the ZIPP Scale: Addressing a Gap in Pediatric Pain Assessment
1Geisinger Health System, Wilkes-Barre, PA.
Background:
Accurate assessment of pain in young children remains a persistent challenge, as many existing self-report tools demonstrate limitations in children under 6 years of age. Developmentally appropriate measures are needed to support reliable pain evaluation in this population.
Purpose:
This article presents the theoretical rationale, structure, and intended administration of the Zoographic Indicator for Pediatric Pain (ZIPP) Scale, a new tool proposed to address this gap in pediatric pain assessment by utilizing concepts commonly understood by children as young as two years old. Proposed procedures for formal psychometric testing of the tool are outlined. The ZIPP Scale is introduced as an early-stage instrument requiring validation prior to use in clinical care.
Conclusions:
The ZIPP Scale introduces a developmentally responsive approach to pediatric pain assessment, advancing conceptual and methodological development in the evaluation of pain in young children, with potential to enhance quality of life for children and their families.
