HPS-089 - Minimum clinically important differences of functional pain tools: A systematic review
- At: Copenhagen (Denmark) (2025)
- Type: Poster
- Poster code: HPS-089
- By: JAUREGUI, Katelyn (The University Of Sydney, Australia)
- Co-author(s): Mrs Katelyn Jauregui (The University Of Sydney, Sydney, Australia / Campbelltown Hospital, Campbelltown, Australia)
Ms Lana Jamil (The University Of Sydney, Sydney, Australia)
Ms Sophie Stack (Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick, Australia)
Dr Shania Liu (The University Of Sydney, Sydney, Australia / Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta, Alberta, Canada)
Associate Professor Jonathan Penm (The University Of Sydney, Sydney, Australia / Prince of Wales Hospital, Randwick, Australia)
Professor Asad Patanwala (The University Of Sydney, Sydney, Australia / Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, Camperdown, Australia) - Abstract:
Introduction: Functional pain tools assess pain in conjunction with its impact on activities, providing a more comprehensive evaluation of recovery than unidimensional pain scales. The minimum clinically important difference (MCID) of these tools is crucial for determining meaningful changes in patient outcomes and informing sample size..
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