Ferguson Robert J, Seville Janette, Cole Bernard, Hanscom Brett, Wasson John H, Johnson Deborah J, Ahles Tim
Department of Psychiatry, Behavioral Medicine Section, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, New Hampshire 03756, USA.
J Pain Symptom Manage. 2004 Oct;28(4):389-95. doi: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2004.01.011.
The Functional Interference Estimate (FIE) is a brief, 5-item self-report measure that assesses the degree to which pain interferes with daily functioning. While the FIE has demonstrated reliability and validity with a small normative sample, not much is known about its reliability and validity with a broad sample of individuals with pain. The current study presents FIE score means, variability estimates, reliability and validity data based on a large sample (n = 1,337) of primary care patients who report problematic pain. The FIE has excellent internal consistency and appears to have strong convergent validity with other well-established measures of function (e.g., SF-36 and Dartmouth COOP Charts). Because of its brevity and flexibility, the FIE may be a useful self-report measure of pain functional interference in clinical research on pain.
功能干扰评估量表(FIE)是一种简短的、包含5个条目的自评量表,用于评估疼痛对日常功能的干扰程度。虽然FIE在一个小的常模样本中已证明具有可靠性和有效性,但对于其在广泛的疼痛患者样本中的可靠性和有效性知之甚少。本研究基于1337名报告有疼痛问题的初级保健患者的大样本,呈现了FIE得分均值、变异性估计、可靠性和有效性数据。FIE具有出色的内部一致性,并且与其他成熟的功能测量方法(如SF-36和达特茅斯合作图表)似乎具有很强的收敛效度。由于其简短性和灵活性,FIE可能是疼痛临床研究中一种有用的疼痛功能干扰自评测量方法。