Protocol - Pain Interference - Child
Description
The Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS®) Pediatric Item Bank v2.0 - Pain Interference - Short Form 8a is an 8-item self-report questionnaire completed by children that assesses how pain impacts a childs daily activities of living and the enjoyment of those activities. This protocol was validated in individuals aged 8- to 17-years-old.
Specific Instructions
The Sickle Cell Disease Pain Working Group recommends the use of the Pain Interference - Parent-proxy protocol for children under the age of 8-years-old.
The PhenX Working Group recommends this PROMIS® protocol. For additional information regarding PROMIS® instruments (including scoring, validity, and interpretation) please visit: www.healthmeasures.net. For specific information about this instrument, please visit: www.healthmeasures.net/index.php?option=com_instruments&view=measure&id=711&Itemid=992
Availability
Protocol
PROMIS® Pediatric Item Bank v2.0 - Pain Interference - Short Form 8a
In the past 7 days….
1. I felt angry when I had pain.
1 [ ] Never
2 [ ] Almost Never
3 [ ] Sometimes
4 [ ] Often
5 [ ] Almost Always
2. I had trouble doing schoolwork when I had pain.
1 [ ] Never
2 [ ] Almost Never
3 [ ] Sometimes
4 [ ] Often
5 [ ] Almost Always
3. I had trouble sleeping when I had pain.
1 [ ] Never
2 [ ] Almost Never
3 [ ] Sometimes
4 [ ] Often
5 [ ] Almost Always
4. It was hard for me to pay attention when I had pain.
1 [ ] Never
2 [ ] Almost Never
3 [ ] Sometimes
4 [ ] Often
5 [ ] Almost Always
5. It was hard for me to run when I had pain.
1 [ ] Never
2 [ ] Almost Never
3 [ ] Sometimes
4 [ ] Often
5 [ ] Almost Always
6. It was hard for me to walk one block when I had pain.
1 [ ] Never
2 [ ] Almost Never
3 [ ] Sometimes
4 [ ] Often
5 [ ] Almost Always
7. It was hard to have fun when I had pain.
1 [ ] Never
2 [ ] Almost Never
3 [ ] Sometimes
4 [ ] Often
5 [ ] Almost Always
8. It was hard to stay standing when I had pain.
1 [ ] Never
2 [ ] Almost Never
3 [ ] Sometimes
4 [ ] Often
5 [ ] Almost Always
Personnel and Training Required
None
Equipment Needs
None
Requirements
Requirement Category | Required |
---|---|
Major equipment | No |
Specialized training | No |
Specialized requirements for biospecimen collection | No |
Average time of greater than 15 minutes in an unaffected individual | No |
Mode of Administration
Self-administered questionnaire
Lifestage
Child, Adolescent
Participants
Children and Adolescents aged 8- to 17-years-old
Selection Rationale
This Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS®) measure is psychometrically robust and has been verified in patients with sickle cell disease. The availability of both pediatric and adult measures allows for comparison across the lifespan. Additionally, having both self and parent/proxy reports available is important for use with the pediatric population.
Language
English, Other languages available at source
Standards
Standard | Name | ID | Source |
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Derived Variables
None
Process and Review
Not Applicable
Protocol Name from Source
Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS®) Pediatric Item Bank v2.0 - Pain Interference - Short Form 8a
Source
Quinn, H., Thissen, D., Liu, Y., Magnus, B., Lai, J. S., Amtmann, D., Varni, J. W., Gross, H. E., & DeWalt, D. A. (2014). Using item response theory to enrich and expand the PROMIS® pediatric self report banks. Health and Quality of Life Outcomes, 12, 160.
General References
Dampier, C., Barry, V., Gross, H. E., Lui, Y., Thornburg, C. D., DeWalt, D. A., & Reeve, B. B. (2016). Initial evaluation of the pediatric PROMIS® health domains in children and adolescents with sickle cell disease. Pediatric Blood & Cancer, 63(6), 1031-1037.
Singh, A., & Panepinto, J. A. (2019). Clinical meaning of PROMIS pain domains for children with sickle cell disease. Blood Advances, 3(15), 2244-2249.
Amtmann, D., Cook, K. F., Jensen, M. P., Chen, W. H., Choi, S., Revicki, D., ... Lai, J-S. (2010). Development of a PROMIS item bank to measure pain interference. Pain, 150(1), 173-182.
Protocol ID
860502
Variables
Export VariablesVariable Name | Variable ID | Variable Description | dbGaP Mapping | |
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PX860502_Pain_Interference_Child_Angry | ||||
PX860502010000 | In the past 7 days, I felt angry when I had pain. | N/A | ||
PX860502_Pain_Interference_Child_Fun | ||||
PX860502070000 | In the past 7 days, it was hard to have fun more | N/A | ||
PX860502_Pain_Interference_Child_Pay_Attention | ||||
PX860502040000 | In the past 7 days, it was hard for me to more | N/A | ||
PX860502_Pain_Interference_Child_Run | ||||
PX860502050000 | In the past 7 days, it was hard for me to more | N/A | ||
PX860502_Pain_Interference_Child_Schoolwork | ||||
PX860502020000 | In the past 7 days, I had trouble doing more | N/A | ||
PX860502_Pain_Interference_Child_Sleeping | ||||
PX860502030000 | In the past 7 days, I had trouble sleeping more | N/A | ||
PX860502_Pain_Interference_Child_Standing | ||||
PX860502080000 | In the past 7 days, it was hard to stay more | N/A | ||
PX860502_Pain_Interference_Child_Walk | ||||
PX860502060000 | In the past 7 days, it was hard for me to more | N/A |
Measure Name
Pain Interference
Release Date
May 18, 2022
Definition
The extent to which the experience of pain interferes with a person's daily life.
Purpose
Pain is a complex multidimensional experience that extends beyond its presence and severity. The presence of pain can have an impact on an individual's quality of life including interfering with activities at home, socially, and in the general enjoyment of life. This measure provides a comprehensive assessment of how a person's pain is interfering across different factors.
Keywords
pain, sickle cell disease, Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System, PROMIS®, National Institutes of Health, NIH
Measure Protocols
Protocol ID | Protocol Name |
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860501 | Pain Interference - Adult |
860502 | Pain Interference - Child |
860503 | Pain Interference - Parent Proxy |
Publications
There are no publications listed for this protocol.