Authors
Michael Von Korff, Johan Ormel, Francis J Keefe, Samuel F Dworkin
Publication date
1992/8/1
Journal
Pain
Volume
50
Issue
2
Pages
133-149
Publisher
LWW
Description
: This research develops and evaluates a simple method of grading the severity of chronic pain for use in general population surveys and studies of primary care pain patients. Measures of pain intensity, disability, persistence and recency of onset were tested for their ability to grade chronic pain severity in a longitudinal study of primary care back pain (n= 1213), headache (n= 779) and temporomandibular disorder pain (n= 397) patients. A Guttman scale analysis showed that pain intensity and disability measures formed a reliable hierarchical scale. Pain intensity measures appeared to scale the lower range of global severity while disability measures appeared to scale the upper range of global severity. Recency of onset and days in pain in the prior 6 months did not scale with pain intensity or disability. Using simple scoring rules, pain severity was graded into 4 hierarchical classes: Grade I, low disability-low …
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Scholar articles
M Von Korff, J Ormel, FJ Keefe, SF Dworkin - Pain, 1992