Développeurs : Stephen G. Henry, Meng Chen, Marianne S. Matthias, Robert A. Bell, Richard L. Kravitz
Année de publication: 2016
Date last updated: 7 juin 2024
Contexte dans lequel l'outil a été initialement développé/validé : Primary care clinics
Restriction aux paramètres : Patient-clinician discussions about chronic pain and opioids
Groupe ciblé: Chronic pain patients (and caregivers) and clinicians
Langue(s) : Anglais
Traductions :
Constructions/comportements spécifiques :
7 major patient utterance themes; 22 subscales. 6 major clinician utterance themes; 21 subscales. Utterances by third parties (e.g., spouse, medical student) are coded in the same way as patient or companion utterances and are given an additional compan- ion tag to indicate that the utterance was made by a third party.
Thèmes des outils :
Application prévue : Recherche
Référence(s) au(x) document(s) de développement/validation :
Henry et al. (2016)
Reference links:Outil/manuel disponible : Oui. (The Chronic Pain Coding System Coding manual can be found in the supplementary data on the website of Pain Medicine, at the end of the paper. It is a zip file that leads to a word document called 'revision2_appendix_12-30-2015'. The document is de coding manual)
Contact: Stephen G. Henry