Schrepf Andrew, Maixner William, Fillingim Roger, Veasley Christin, Ohrbach Richard, Smith Shad, Williams David A
Department of Anesthesiology, Michigan Medicine, Ann Arbor, Michigan.
Department of Anesthesiology, Duke University School of Medicine, Durham, North Carolina.
J Pain. 2024 Jan;25(1):265-272. doi: 10.1016/j.jpain.2023.08.009. Epub 2023 Aug 24.
Ten Chronic Overlapping Pain Conditions (COPCs) are currently recognized by the National Institutes of Health Pain Consortium (eg, irritable bowel syndrome, chronic migraine headache, and chronic low back pain). These conditions affect millions of Americans; however, assessing these conditions, their co-occurrence, and their relationship to treatment has proven challenging due to time constraints and a lack of standardized measures. We present a Chronic Overlapping Pain Condition-Screener (COPC-S) that is logic-driven, efficient, and freely available in electronic format to nonprofit entities. Thirty experts were convened to identify and modify self-report criteria for each COPC as well as criteria that trigger the administration of the diagnostic criteria from a body map and a brief series of questions. Their recommendations were then programmed into the Research Electronic Data Capture platform and refined for comprehensibility and ease of use by patient focus groups. The electronic screener and physician-administered criteria were both administered to patients with known COPCs in a counter-balanced fashion to determine the level of agreement between methods. The expert panel identified screening items/body map regions and diagnostic criteria for all 10 COPCs. Patients found the content comprehensible and the platform easy to use. Cohen's Kappa statistics suggested good agreement between the electronic COPC-S and criteria administered by a physician (κ = .813). The COPC-S is an efficient tool for screening multiple COPCs and has applicability to research studies, clinical trials, and clinical practice. PERSPECTIVE: Assessing COPCs remains a challenge for researchers and clinicians. The COPC-S is an efficient and logic-driven electronic tool that allows for the rapid screening assessment of 10 COPCs. The instrument may have utility in research and clinical settings.
美国国立卫生研究院疼痛研究联盟目前认可十种慢性重叠疼痛病症(COPCs)(例如,肠易激综合征、慢性偏头痛和慢性下腰痛)。这些病症影响着数百万美国人;然而,由于时间限制和缺乏标准化措施,评估这些病症、它们的共现情况以及它们与治疗的关系已被证明具有挑战性。我们展示了一种慢性重叠疼痛病症筛查工具(COPC-S),它由逻辑驱动,效率高,并且以电子格式免费提供给非营利实体。召集了30位专家来确定和修改每种COPC的自我报告标准,以及触发从身体图谱和一系列简短问题中进行诊断标准管理的标准。然后将他们的建议编入研究电子数据采集平台,并通过患者焦点小组进行完善,以提高可理解性和易用性。电子筛查工具和医生管理的标准以平衡的方式应用于已知患有COPCs的患者,以确定方法之间的一致性水平。专家小组确定了所有10种COPC的筛查项目/身体图谱区域和诊断标准。患者认为内容易于理解,平台易于使用。科恩kappa统计表明电子COPC-S与医生管理的标准之间具有良好的一致性(κ = 0.813)。COPC-S是一种用于筛查多种COPC的有效工具,适用于研究、临床试验和临床实践。观点:评估COPCs对研究人员和临床医生来说仍然是一个挑战。COPC-S是一种高效且由逻辑驱动的电子工具,可对10种COPC进行快速筛查评估。该工具可能在研究和临床环境中具有实用价值。