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Element Type
Common Data Element
NIH Toolbox Sensory Domain Pain Measure Pain Interference Survey - Pain at its worst scale
NIHTBPIWorstPainIntScl
Short Description
Scale of pain at its worst, in the past 7 days, as part of the NIH Toolbox Sensory Domain Pain Measure Pain Interference Survey
Definition
Scale of pain at its worst, in the past 7 days, as part of the NIH Toolbox Sensory Domain Pain Measure Pain Interference Survey
 

Biomedical Terminologies and Standards

Notes
The NIH Toolbox Pain Interference Survey is a brief, self-report scale that measures te degree to which pain interferes with other activities in the lives of adults. Pain Interference items were developed as part of NIH PROMIS. This measure is administered as a computer-adaptive test and takes approximately three minutes to complete. It is recommended for ages 18-85.
Creation Date
2016-05-18
Historical Notes
References
http://www.nihtoolbox.org/HowDoI/TechnicalManual/Technical%20Manual%20sections/Toolbox%20Pain%20Interference%20Survey%20Technical%20Manual.pdf

Data Type
Alphanumeric
Input Restrictions
Single Pre-Defined Value Selected
Pre-Defined Values
Population
Adult and Pediatric
Guidelines/Instructions
Two instruments (Promis Pain Interference CAT and Pain Intensity) make up the measurement of this construct. Each is self-administered, for each, instructions are presented on the computer screen. Both instruments are presented as one measure to the participant. The Promis Pain Interference CAT asks participants about how their experience of pain interfered with or affected their enjoyment of various daily activities in the past seven days. The scale is computer-adapted and has a minimum of four questions and a maximum of 12 questions. The questions ask for a response on a 5-point scale. Some of the items are rated: Not at all, A little bit, Somewhat, Quite a bit, Very much, other items are rated: Never, Rarely, Sometimes, Often, Always. Pain Intensity consists of one item asking about the participantýs level of pain in the past seven days. Participants are asked to rate their pain on a scale from 0 (no pain) to 10 (worst imaginable pain).
Preferred Question Text
In the past 7 days, how intense was your pain at its worst?
Category Groups and Classifications
DiseaseDomainSub-Domain
Traumatic Brain Injury Outcomes and End Points Physical Function
General (For all diseases) Assessments and Examinations Physical/Neurological Examination

Classification

General (For all diseases) :
Supplemental
Acute Hospitalized :
Supplemental
Moderate/Severe TBI: Rehabilitation :
Supplemental
Concussion/Mild TBI :
Supplemental
Epidemiology :
Supplemental
Keywords
Sensory , Pain , NIH_Toolbox , Pain_Intensity_Test
Labels
Effective Date
Until Date
Last Change Date
Thu Feb 13 17:02:01 EST 2020
See Also
Submitting Organization Name
NIH/CIT/BRICS
Submitting Contact Name
Malaika Schwartz
Submitting Contact Information
mschwartz@sapient.com
Steward Organization Name
NIH/CIT/BRICS
Steward Contact Name
Olga Vovk
Steward Contact Information
olga.vovk@nih.gov
NINDS ID

Change History