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I. Indices of Pain Intensity Derived From Ecological Momentary Assessments: Rationale and Stakeholder Preferences.

Arthur A Stone1, Joan E Broderick2, Roberta E Goldman3, Doerte U Junghaenel2, Alicia Bolton2, Marcella May2, Stefan Schneider4.   

Abstract

Pain assessment that fully represents patients' pain experiences is essential for chronic pain research and management. The traditional primary outcome measure has been a patient's average pain intensity over a time period. In this series of 3 articles, we examine whether pain assessment can be enhanced by considering additional outcome measures capturing temporal aspects of pain, such as pain maxima, duration, and variability. Ecological momentary assessment makes the assessment of such indices readily available. In this first article, we discuss the rationale for considering additional pain indices derived from ecological momentary assessment and examine which are most important to stakeholders. Patients (n = 32), clinicians (n = 20), and clinical trialists (n = 20) were interviewed about their preference rankings for Average, Worst, and Least Pain, Time in High Pain, Time in No/Low Pain, Pain Variability, and Pain Unpredictability. Each stakeholder group displayed a distinct preference hierarchy for different indices, and there were few commonalities between groups. Patients favored Worst Pain and Time in High Pain, followed by Pain Variability and Unpredictability. Trialists favored Average Pain, whereas clinicians favored Worst Pain. Results suggest that multiple temporal aspects of pain are relevant for stakeholders and should be considered when evaluating the efficacy of pain management. PERSPECTIVE: Examining which aspects of pain are most important to measure from the perspective of different stakeholders can facilitate efforts to include all relevant treatment outcomes. Our study suggests that multiple temporal aspects of pain intensity are important to stakeholders. This should be considered when evaluating the efficacy of pain management.
Copyright © 2020 United States Association for the Study of Pain, Inc. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Pain intensity; ecological momentary assessment; pain indices; stakeholders

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32947012      PMCID: PMC7956922          DOI: 10.1016/j.jpain.2020.08.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pain        ISSN: 1526-5900            Impact factor:   5.820


  50 in total

1.  Meta-analytic evidence for decreased heart rate variability in chronic pain implicating parasympathetic nervous system dysregulation.

Authors:  Lincoln M Tracy; Liane Ioannou; Katharine S Baker; Stephen J Gibson; Nellie Georgiou-Karistianis; Melita J Giummarra
Journal:  Pain       Date:  2016-01       Impact factor: 6.961

2.  Stakeholder-Driven Comparative Effectiveness Research: An Update From PCORI.

Authors:  Joseph V Selby; Laura Forsythe; Harold C Sox
Journal:  JAMA       Date:  2015-12-01       Impact factor: 56.272

Review 3.  Assessment and management of blood-pressure variability.

Authors:  Gianfranco Parati; Juan E Ochoa; Carolina Lombardi; Grzegorz Bilo
Journal:  Nat Rev Cardiol       Date:  2013-02-12       Impact factor: 32.419

4.  The relation between short-term emotion dynamics and psychological well-being: A meta-analysis.

Authors:  Marlies Houben; Wim Van Den Noortgate; Peter Kuppens
Journal:  Psychol Bull       Date:  2015-03-30       Impact factor: 17.737

5.  Distinguishing between frequency and intensity of health-related symptoms from diary assessments.

Authors:  Stefan Schneider; Arthur A Stone
Journal:  J Psychosom Res       Date:  2014-07-14       Impact factor: 3.006

6.  Commentary: Patients as Partners: Building on the Experience of Outcome Measures in Rheumatology.

Authors:  John R Kirwan; Maarten P T de Wit; Clifton O Bingham; Amye Leong; Pamela Richards; Peter Tugwell; Marieke Voshaar; Laure Gossec
Journal:  Arthritis Rheumatol       Date:  2016-06       Impact factor: 10.995

7.  Variability of momentary pain predicts recall of weekly pain: a consequence of the peak (or salience) memory heuristic.

Authors:  Arthur A Stone; Joseph E Schwartz; Joan E Broderick; Saul S Shiffman
Journal:  Pers Soc Psychol Bull       Date:  2005-10

8.  Assessment of pain: a community-based diary survey in the USA.

Authors:  Alan B Krueger; Arthur A Stone
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  2008-05-03       Impact factor: 79.321

9.  Ecological Momentary Assessment Methodology in Chronic Pain Research: A Systematic Review.

Authors:  Marcella May; Doerte U Junghaenel; Masakatsu Ono; Arthur A Stone; Stefan Schneider
Journal:  J Pain       Date:  2018-01-31       Impact factor: 5.820

Review 10.  Healthcare via cell phones: a systematic review.

Authors:  Santosh Krishna; Suzanne Austin Boren; E Andrew Balas
Journal:  Telemed J E Health       Date:  2009-04       Impact factor: 3.536

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  4 in total

1.  Beyond Average: Providers' Assessments of Indices for Measuring Pain Intensity in Patients With Chronic Pain.

Authors:  Roberta E Goldman; Joan E Broderick; Doerte U Junghaenel; Alicia Bolton; Marcella May; Stefan Schneider; Arthur A Stone
Journal:  Front Pain Res (Lausanne)       Date:  2021-08-12

2.  Data visualization as an intervention for pediatric chronic pain: a pilot feasibility study protocol for a randomized controlled crossover trial.

Authors:  Katelynn E Boerner; Unma Desai; Karon E MacLean; Tamara Munzner; Haley Foladare; Javed Gill; Tim F Oberlander
Journal:  Pilot Feasibility Stud       Date:  2022-10-03

3.  II. Indices of Pain Intensity Derived From Ecological Momentary Assessments and Their Relationships With Patient Functioning: An Individual Patient Data Meta-analysis.

Authors:  Stefan Schneider; Doerte U Junghaenel; Joan E Broderick; Masakatsu Ono; Marcella May; Arthur A Stone
Journal:  J Pain       Date:  2020-10-24       Impact factor: 5.820

4.  III. Detecting Treatment Effects in Clinical Trials With Different Indices of Pain Intensity Derived From Ecological Momentary Assessment.

Authors:  Stefan Schneider; Doerte U Junghaenel; Masakatsu Ono; Joan E Broderick; Arthur A Stone
Journal:  J Pain       Date:  2020-10-24       Impact factor: 5.820

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