A core outcome set of measurement instruments for assessing effectiveness and efficacy of perioperative pain management : results of the international IMI-PainCare PROMPT Delphi consensus process
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Background: Effective perioperative pain management is crucial to prevent patient suffering, delayed recovery, chronic postsurgical pain, and long-term opioid use. However, the heterogeneous use of outcomes in studies complicates evidence synthesis and might not accurately reflect the experiences of individual patients. We initiated a consensus process to establish a core outcome set (COS) of patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) in postoperative pain, building upon the earlier consensus on a COS of domains. Methods: Potential PROMs were identified via systematic literature searches for the domains pain intensity (with subdomains at rest and during activity), physical function, self-efficacy, and adverse events, followed by appraisal of psychometric properties according to the COnsensus-based Standards for the selection of health Measurement INstruments methodology. Then, a consensus meeting was convened, followed by a Delphi process with an international, multiprofessional panel of stakeholders, including those with lived experience. A conclusive consensus meeting approved the final COS of PROMs. Results: The final COS consists of one unidimensional numerical rating scale for assessing pain intensity on average, worst pain intensity, pain intensity at rest, and procedure-specific pain intensity during activity; one unidimensional scale for pain interfering with activities in bed; one procedure-specific scale for assessing physical function; the IMI-PainCare PROMPT adaptation of the Arthritis Self-Efficacy Scale for assessing self-efficacy; and the IMI-PainCare PROMPT adaptation of the Opioid-Related Symptom Distress Scale for assessing adverse events. Conclusions: Comprehensive use of a core outcome set will help harmonise outcome assessment, facilitate comparisons between studies, promote patient-centred research, and improve postoperative pain care.
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consensus process, core outcome set, Delphi approach, patient-reported outcome measure, postoperative pain, psychometric properties, questionnaire, hjúkrun aðgerðasjúklinga, Pain Management/methods, Pain, Postoperative/therapy, Humans, Psychometrics, Pain Measurement/methods, Consensus, Delphi Technique, Perioperative Care/methods, Patient Reported Outcome Measures, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
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Pogatzki-Zahn, E M, De Lucia, S, Weinmann, C, Heitkamp, H, Hummelshoj, L, Liedgens, H, Meissner, W, Vincent, K, Vollert, J, Zahn, P, Avian, A, Baron, R, Boesl, I, Bouhassira, D, Buhre, K, Chandler, R, Dauben, H P, Fletcher, D, Forget, P, Freys, S, Kocot-Kępska, M, Koke, A, Lambers, B, Lavand'homme, P, Lobo, D, Makris, A, Moloney, N, Mott, D, Nestler, N, Nilges, P, Norda, H, Peters, M, Pöpping, D, Schnabel, A, Stubhaug, A, Treede, R D, van Boekel, R, Vanryckeghem, D, Wittink, H, Zoéga, S, Kaiser, U & Rosenberger, D C 2025, 'A core outcome set of measurement instruments for assessing effectiveness and efficacy of perioperative pain management : results of the international IMI-PainCare PROMPT Delphi consensus process', British Journal of Anaesthesia, vol. 134, no. 5, pp. 1460-1473. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bja.2025.01.029