PURPOSE: To compare the sensitivity to change and the responsiveness to intervention of the PROMIS Pain Interference short forms, Brief Pain Inventory (BPI), 3-item PEG scale, and SF-36 Bodily Pain subscale in a sample of patients with persistent musculoskeletal pain of moderate severity. METHODS: Standardized response means, standardized effect sizes, and receiver operating curve analyses were used to assess change between baseline and 3-month assessments in 250 participants who participated in a randomized clinical effectiveness trial of collaborative telecare management for moderate to severe and persistent musculoskeletal pain. RESULTS: The BPI, PEG, and SF-36 Bodily Pain measures were more sensitive to patient-reported global change ...
Abstract: Pain is a therapeutic challenge as well as a public health problem that affects over 116 m...
STUDY DESIGN: A cross-sectional study. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to validate the Dutch-Fl...
Dagmar Amtmann,1 Jiseon Kim,1 Hyewon Chung,2 Robert L Askew,3 Ryoungsun Park,4 Karon F Cook5 1Depart...
BACKGROUND: Comparative responsiveness data are needed to inform choices about pain outcome measu...
We evaluated the responsiveness of the Patient Reported Outcome Information System Pain Interference...
Brief measures to assess and monitor pain in cancer patients are available, but few head-to-head psy...
Minimally important difference (MID) refers to the smallest meaningful difference that carries impli...
Purpose. (1) to assess the responsiveness of the Short Form 36 Health Survey (SF-36) and Patient Gen...
Inadequate pain assessment is a barrier to appropriate pain management, but single-item “pain screen...
This paper describes the psychometric properties of the PROMIS Pain Interference (PROMIS-PI) bank. A...
Introduction While the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) is mainl...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the correlation of Patient-Reported Outcomes Measuremen...
Introduction: Comprehensive pain assessment depends on the use of psychometrically valid patient-rep...
Purpose: To investigate the validity of comparisons across patients with different musculoskeletal d...
OBJECTIVE:Studies have supported the validity of the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Informati...
Abstract: Pain is a therapeutic challenge as well as a public health problem that affects over 116 m...
STUDY DESIGN: A cross-sectional study. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to validate the Dutch-Fl...
Dagmar Amtmann,1 Jiseon Kim,1 Hyewon Chung,2 Robert L Askew,3 Ryoungsun Park,4 Karon F Cook5 1Depart...
BACKGROUND: Comparative responsiveness data are needed to inform choices about pain outcome measu...
We evaluated the responsiveness of the Patient Reported Outcome Information System Pain Interference...
Brief measures to assess and monitor pain in cancer patients are available, but few head-to-head psy...
Minimally important difference (MID) refers to the smallest meaningful difference that carries impli...
Purpose. (1) to assess the responsiveness of the Short Form 36 Health Survey (SF-36) and Patient Gen...
Inadequate pain assessment is a barrier to appropriate pain management, but single-item “pain screen...
This paper describes the psychometric properties of the PROMIS Pain Interference (PROMIS-PI) bank. A...
Introduction While the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) is mainl...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the correlation of Patient-Reported Outcomes Measuremen...
Introduction: Comprehensive pain assessment depends on the use of psychometrically valid patient-rep...
Purpose: To investigate the validity of comparisons across patients with different musculoskeletal d...
OBJECTIVE:Studies have supported the validity of the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Informati...
Abstract: Pain is a therapeutic challenge as well as a public health problem that affects over 116 m...
STUDY DESIGN: A cross-sectional study. OBJECTIVE: The aim of this study was to validate the Dutch-Fl...
Dagmar Amtmann,1 Jiseon Kim,1 Hyewon Chung,2 Robert L Askew,3 Ryoungsun Park,4 Karon F Cook5 1Depart...