PROMIS Scale v2.0 – Pain Intensity 3a
The PROMIS Pain Intensity instruments assess how much a person hurts. Patients are usually able to provide quantitative pain intensity estimates relatively quickly, and most measures of pain intensity tend to be closely related to one another. This suggests that pain intensity is a fairly homogeneous dimension, and one that is relatively easy for adults to identify and gauge. The Pain Intensity short forms are universal rather than disease-specific. The first two items within the PROMIS Scale v2.0 - Pain Intensity 3a short form assesses pain intensity over the past seven days. The last item asks for patients to rate their pain intensity “right now”. Source: PROMIS Measure-Specific Scoring Guide URL:https://www.healthmeasures.net/explore-measurement-systems/promis
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