The authors of this review are members of the Aberdeen Pain Group, a group of multidisciplinary researchers who have been researching chronic pain for over 10 years. This review draws upon their experience to consider the measurement of chronic pain severity from a research perspective. The first half summarizes the requirements of a measure of pain severity for epidemiological research, describes a number of existing measures of pain severity and discusses the appropriateness of these instruments for measuring chronic pain as part of a postal epidemiological survey. The second half focuses on the use of the Chronic Pain Grade questionnaire by the Aberdeen Pain Group. The reliability and validity of this instrument as part of a postal quest...
This research develops and evaluates a simple method of grading the severity of chronic pain for use...
This research develops and evaluates a simple method of grading the severity of chronic pain for use...
BACKGROUND: There is no standard method of measuring change in chronic pain severity. Clinical trial...
The authors of this review are members of the Aberdeen Pain Group, a group of multidisciplinary rese...
The Chronic Pain Grade questionnaire has been proposed as an interview-administered, multi-dimension...
The Chronic Pain Grade questionnaire has been proposed as an interview-administered, multi-dimension...
The Chronic Pain Grade questionnaire has been proposed as an interview-administered, multi-dimension...
BACKGROUND: There is no standard method of measuring change in chronic pain severity. Clinical trial...
BACKGROUND: There is no standard method of measuring change in chronic pain severity. Clinical trial...
BACKGROUND: There is no standard method of measuring change in chronic pain severity. Clinical trial...
BACKGROUND: There is no standard method of measuring change in chronic pain severity. Clinical trial...
BACKGROUND: There is no standard method of measuring change in chronic pain severity. Clinical trial...
BACKGROUND: There is no standard method of measuring change in chronic pain severity. Clinical trial...
Chronic pain is an important cause of suffering, disability and loss of productivity. Despite this, ...
Chronic pain is an important cause of suffering, disability and loss of productivity. Despite this, ...
This research develops and evaluates a simple method of grading the severity of chronic pain for use...
This research develops and evaluates a simple method of grading the severity of chronic pain for use...
BACKGROUND: There is no standard method of measuring change in chronic pain severity. Clinical trial...
The authors of this review are members of the Aberdeen Pain Group, a group of multidisciplinary rese...
The Chronic Pain Grade questionnaire has been proposed as an interview-administered, multi-dimension...
The Chronic Pain Grade questionnaire has been proposed as an interview-administered, multi-dimension...
The Chronic Pain Grade questionnaire has been proposed as an interview-administered, multi-dimension...
BACKGROUND: There is no standard method of measuring change in chronic pain severity. Clinical trial...
BACKGROUND: There is no standard method of measuring change in chronic pain severity. Clinical trial...
BACKGROUND: There is no standard method of measuring change in chronic pain severity. Clinical trial...
BACKGROUND: There is no standard method of measuring change in chronic pain severity. Clinical trial...
BACKGROUND: There is no standard method of measuring change in chronic pain severity. Clinical trial...
BACKGROUND: There is no standard method of measuring change in chronic pain severity. Clinical trial...
Chronic pain is an important cause of suffering, disability and loss of productivity. Despite this, ...
Chronic pain is an important cause of suffering, disability and loss of productivity. Despite this, ...
This research develops and evaluates a simple method of grading the severity of chronic pain for use...
This research develops and evaluates a simple method of grading the severity of chronic pain for use...
BACKGROUND: There is no standard method of measuring change in chronic pain severity. Clinical trial...