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Papers: 12 Oct 2024 - 18 Oct 2024


2024 Dec


Pain Rep


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Validation of a holistic composite outcome measure for the evaluation of chronic pain interventions.

Authors

Taylor RS, Neville Q, Mullin CM, Mekhail NA, Kallewaard JW, Hayek S, Pope JE, Hunter CW, Costandi SJ, Kapural L, Gilmore CA, Petersen EA, Patel KV, Eldabe S, Levy RM, Gilligan C, Durbhakula S, Abd-Elsayed A, Bedder M, Buchanan P, Hanson E, Leitner A, Soliday N, Duarte RV, Clauw DJ, Nurmikko TJ

Abstract

Chronic pain is a personal experience influenced by multiple biopsychosocial factors. Using a pain intensity measure alone to assess the effectiveness of a chronic pain intervention fails to fully evaluate its impact on the multifaceted chronic pain experience. The holistic minimal clinically important difference (MCID) is a composite outcome developed to provide a comprehensive assessment of chronic pain in response to intervention, across 5 outcome domains: pain intensity, health-related quality of life, sleep quality, physical, and emotional function. To focus on domains where the individual need is greatest, the holistic MCID reflects the cumulative MCID averaged over only the domains where subjects were impaired preintervention.