TY - JOUR
T1 - Patients' perception of postoperative pain management
T2 - Validation of the international pain outcomes (IPO) questionnaire
AU - Rothaug, Judith
AU - Zaslansky, Ruth
AU - Schwenkglenks, Matthias
AU - Komann, Marcus
AU - Allvin, Renée
AU - Backström, Ragnar
AU - Brill, Silviu
AU - Buchholz, Ingo
AU - Engel, Christoph
AU - Fletcher, Dominique
AU - Fodor, Lucian
AU - Funk, Peter
AU - Gerbershagen, Hans J.
AU - Gordon, Debra B.
AU - Konrad, Christoph
AU - Kopf, Andreas
AU - Leykin, Yigal
AU - Pogatzki-Zahn, Esther
AU - Puig, Margarita
AU - Rawal, Narinder
AU - Taylor, Rod S.
AU - Ullrich, Kristin
AU - Volk, Thomas
AU - Yahiaoui-Doktor, Maryam
AU - Meissner, Winfried
PY - 2013/11
Y1 - 2013/11
N2 - PAIN OUT is a European Commission-funded project aiming at improving postoperative pain management. It combines a registry that can be useful for quality improvement and research using treatment and patient-reported outcome measures. The core of the project is a patient questionnaire - the International Pain Outcomes questionnaire - that comprises key patient-level outcomes of postoperative pain management, including pain intensity, physical and emotional functional interference, side effects, and perceptions of care. Its psychometric quality after translation and adaptation to European patients is the subject of this validation study. The questionnaire was administered to 9,727 patients in 10 languages in 8 European countries and Israel. Construct validity was assessed using factor analysis. Discriminant validity assessment used Mann-Whitney U tests to detect mean group differences between 2 surgical disciplines. Internal consistency reliability was calculated as Cronbach's alpha. Factor analysis resulted in a 3-factor structure explaining 53.6% of variance. Cronbach's alpha at overall scale level was high (.86), and for the 3 subscales was low, moderate, or high (range,.53-.89). Significant mean group differences between general and orthopedic surgery patients confirmed discriminant validity. The psychometric quality of the International Pain Outcomes questionnaire can be regarded as satisfactory. Perspective The International Pain Outcomes questionnaire provides an instrument for postoperative pain assessment and improvement of quality of care, which demonstrated good psychometric quality when translated into a variety of languages in a large European and Israeli patient population. This measure provides the basis for the first comprehensive postoperative pain registry in Europe and other countries.
AB - PAIN OUT is a European Commission-funded project aiming at improving postoperative pain management. It combines a registry that can be useful for quality improvement and research using treatment and patient-reported outcome measures. The core of the project is a patient questionnaire - the International Pain Outcomes questionnaire - that comprises key patient-level outcomes of postoperative pain management, including pain intensity, physical and emotional functional interference, side effects, and perceptions of care. Its psychometric quality after translation and adaptation to European patients is the subject of this validation study. The questionnaire was administered to 9,727 patients in 10 languages in 8 European countries and Israel. Construct validity was assessed using factor analysis. Discriminant validity assessment used Mann-Whitney U tests to detect mean group differences between 2 surgical disciplines. Internal consistency reliability was calculated as Cronbach's alpha. Factor analysis resulted in a 3-factor structure explaining 53.6% of variance. Cronbach's alpha at overall scale level was high (.86), and for the 3 subscales was low, moderate, or high (range,.53-.89). Significant mean group differences between general and orthopedic surgery patients confirmed discriminant validity. The psychometric quality of the International Pain Outcomes questionnaire can be regarded as satisfactory. Perspective The International Pain Outcomes questionnaire provides an instrument for postoperative pain assessment and improvement of quality of care, which demonstrated good psychometric quality when translated into a variety of languages in a large European and Israeli patient population. This measure provides the basis for the first comprehensive postoperative pain registry in Europe and other countries.
KW - PAIN OUT
KW - Pain measurement
KW - pain registry
KW - postoperative pain
KW - quality improvement
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jpain.2013.05.016
DO - 10.1016/j.jpain.2013.05.016
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C2 - 24021577
AN - SCOPUS:84887121825
SN - 1526-5900
VL - 14
SP - 1361
EP - 1370
JO - Journal of Pain
JF - Journal of Pain
IS - 11
ER -