학술논문

Biobehavioral Assessments in BACPAC: Recommendations, Rationale, and Methods
Document Type
article
Source
Pain Medicine. 24(Suppl 1)
Subject
Allied Health and Rehabilitation Science
Biomedical and Clinical Sciences
Clinical Sciences
Health Sciences
Neurosciences
Clinical Research
Pain Research
Behavioral and Social Science
Mind and Body
Chronic Pain
Mental Health
Basic Behavioral and Social Science
United States
Humans
Research Design
Low Back Pain
Advisory Committees
Pain Measurement
National Institutes of Health (U.S.)
Behavioral Assessments
Psychosocial Assessments
Patient-Reported Outcomes
Quantitative Sensory Testing
Chronic Low Back Pain
Pharmacology and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Public Health and Health Services
Anesthesiology
Clinical sciences
Health services and systems
Clinical and health psychology
Language
Abstract
The Biobehavioral Working Group of BACPAC was charged to evaluate a range of psychosocial, psychophysical, and behavioral domains relevant to chronic low back pain, and recommend specific assessment tools and procedures to harmonize biobehavioral data collection across the consortium. Primary references and sources for measure selection were the Initiative on Methods, Measurement, and Pain Assessment in Clinical Trials, the Minimum Data Set from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Research Task Force on Standards for Chronic Low Back Pain, the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System, and NeuroQOL. The questionnaire's recommendations supplemented the NIH HEAL Common Data Elements and BACPAC Minimum Data Set. Five domains were identified for inclusion: Pain Characteristics and Qualities; Pain-Related Psychosocial/Behavioral Factors; General Psychosocial Factors; Lifestyle Choices; and Social Determinants of Health/Social Factors. The Working Group identified best practices for required and optional Quantitative Sensory Testing of psychophysical pain processing for use in BACPAC projects.