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Table 1.

Demographic data and risk factors for pain and severe pain.

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Fig 1.

Pain severity at the moment of the interview.

Seven hundred and nineteen patients had experienced pain within the last 24 hours when responding to the questionnaire. The pain severity at the moment of the interview was divided into 4 grades using a Numerical Rating Scale (NRS): none (0), mild (1–3), moderate (4–6), and severe pain (7–10). The percentage of each group is shown.

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Fig 2.

Severe and persistent pain.

Seven hundred and nineteen patients had experienced pain within the last 24 hours when responding to the questionnaire. The duration of pain within the last 24 hours was divided into 4 groups titled: transient, < 1 hour, 1–4 hours, and > 4 hours. The percentage of each group is shown.

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Table 2.

Risk factors of pain (NRS 4–10), duration ≥ 4 h and both.

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Table 3.

Risk factors of moderate to severe pain, pain longer than 4 hours and both, in reported care-related pain.

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