4-Item Pain Intensity Measure (P4): Difference between revisions
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The purpose of developing this questionnaire was to attempt assessing change better than the two difference versions of a single-item NPRS. | The purpose of developing this questionnaire was to attempt assessing change better than the two difference versions of a single-item NPRS. | ||
== Intended Population == | == Intended Population == | ||
Those over the age of 16 with non-chronic pain | Those over the age of 16 with non-chronic musculoskeletal pain. | ||
== Method of Use == | == Method of Use == |
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The P4 consists of 4 items that address pain intensity in the morning, afternoon, evening, and with activity over the past 2 days. Each item is scored on a 0-to-10 NPRS, therefore the total P4 scores can vary from 0 (no pain) to 40 (the highest possible pain level). Most patients can complete the P4 in less than a minute and clinicians can score the measure in 5 seconds without the use of computational aids.
The purpose of developing this questionnaire was to attempt assessing change better than the two difference versions of a single-item NPRS.
Intended Population[edit | edit source]
Those over the age of 16 with non-chronic musculoskeletal pain.
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