Pediatric chronic pain grading: a revised classification of the severity of pediatric chronic pain
S. Grothus, A. Sommer, L. Stahlschmidt, G. Hirschfeld, L. Höfel, R. Linder, B. Zernikow, J. Wager, Pain 165 (2024) 2087–2097.
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Grothus, Susanne;
Sommer, Ariane;
Stahlschmidt, Lorin;
Hirschfeld, Gerrit ;
Höfel, Lea;
Linder, Roland;
Zernikow, Boris;
Wager, Julia
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In this study, we describe the development and validation of a revised Pediatric Chronic Pain Grading (P-CPG) for children aged 8 to 17 years that adds emotional impairment to previously used measures of pain intensity and functional impairment. Such a measure enables the assessment of chronic pain severity in different epidemiological and clinical populations, the stratification of treatment according to pain severity, and the monitoring of treatment outcome. The P-CPG was developed using a representative sample of school children with chronic pain (n = 454; M age = 12.95, SD = 2.22). Construct validity and sensitivity to change were examined within a sample of N = 2448 children and adolescents (M age = 12.71, SD = 2.47) comprising 3 subsamples (school n = 1562, primary care n = 129, and tertiary care n = 757) affected by chronic pain to varying extents. Results showed that P-CPG grades differed significantly among the 3 subsamples, with school children being least affected by chronic pain and tertiary care patients being most affected. As P-CPG grade increased, so did pain intensity, functional impairment, pain-related school absence, and emotional impairment. Convergent validity was demonstrated by significant positive correlations between the P-CPG and global ratings of pain severity as well as objective claims data; the latter reflects greater health care costs with increasing P-CPG scores. Sensitivity to change was supported by a significant reduction in baseline P-CPG grades 3 and 6 months after intensive interdisciplinary pain treatment in tertiary care sample. In conclusion, the P-CPG is an appropriate measure of pain severity in children and adolescents with chronic pain in clinical as well as epidemiological settings.
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Pain
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165
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9
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2087-2097
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Grothus, Susanne ; Sommer, Ariane ; Stahlschmidt, Lorin ; Hirschfeld, Gerrit ; Höfel, Lea ; Linder, Roland ; Zernikow, Boris ; Wager, Julia: Pediatric chronic pain grading: a revised classification of the severity of pediatric chronic pain. In: Pain Bd. 165, Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health) (2024), Nr. 9, S. 2087–2097
Grothus S, Sommer A, Stahlschmidt L, et al. Pediatric chronic pain grading: a revised classification of the severity of pediatric chronic pain. Pain. 2024;165(9):2087-2097. doi:10.1097/j.pain.0000000000003226
Grothus, S., Sommer, A., Stahlschmidt, L., Hirschfeld, G., Höfel, L., Linder, R., … Wager, J. (2024). Pediatric chronic pain grading: a revised classification of the severity of pediatric chronic pain. Pain, 165(9), 2087–2097. https://doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000003226
@article{Grothus_Sommer_Stahlschmidt_Hirschfeld_Höfel_Linder_Zernikow_Wager_2024, title={Pediatric chronic pain grading: a revised classification of the severity of pediatric chronic pain}, volume={165}, DOI={10.1097/j.pain.0000000000003226}, number={9}, journal={Pain}, publisher={Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)}, author={Grothus, Susanne and Sommer, Ariane and Stahlschmidt, Lorin and Hirschfeld, Gerrit and Höfel, Lea and Linder, Roland and Zernikow, Boris and Wager, Julia}, year={2024}, pages={2087–2097} }
Grothus, Susanne, Ariane Sommer, Lorin Stahlschmidt, Gerrit Hirschfeld, Lea Höfel, Roland Linder, Boris Zernikow, and Julia Wager. “Pediatric Chronic Pain Grading: A Revised Classification of the Severity of Pediatric Chronic Pain.” Pain 165, no. 9 (2024): 2087–97. https://doi.org/10.1097/j.pain.0000000000003226.
S. Grothus et al., “Pediatric chronic pain grading: a revised classification of the severity of pediatric chronic pain,” Pain, vol. 165, no. 9, pp. 2087–2097, 2024.
Grothus, Susanne, et al. “Pediatric Chronic Pain Grading: A Revised Classification of the Severity of Pediatric Chronic Pain.” Pain, vol. 165, no. 9, Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health), 2024, pp. 2087–97, doi:10.1097/j.pain.0000000000003226.