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Psychometric update of the Functional Interference Estimate: a brief measure of pain functional interference

Authors :
Janette L. Seville
John H. Wasson
Tim A. Ahles
Robert J. Ferguson
Bernard F. Cole
Brett Hanscom
Deborah J. Johnson
Source :
Journal of pain and symptom management. 28(4)
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

The Functional Interference Estimate (FIE) is a brief, 5-item self-report measure that assesses the degree to which pain interferes with daily functioning. While the FIE has demonstrated reliability and validity with a small normative sample, not much is known about its reliability and validity with a broad sample of individuals with pain. The current study presents FIE score means, variability estimates, reliability and validity data based on a large sample (n = 1,337) of primary care patients who report problematic pain. The FIE has excellent internal consistency and appears to have strong convergent validity with other well-established measures of function (e.g., SF-36 and Dartmouth COOP Charts). Because of its brevity and flexibility, the FIE may be a useful self-report measure of pain functional interference in clinical research on pain.

Details

ISSN :
08853924
Volume :
28
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of pain and symptom management
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....6bad4c2d6f029be28587315075997270