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3.AbstractBackgroundPain is a common presenting complaint to the emergency department (ED), yet is often undertreated. When assessing the outcomes of pain care in the ED, process measures are commonly reported. Attempts to measure patient-reported outcomes existing in current ED literature. However, they are frequently unvalidated and lack standardization. The American Pain Societies – Patient Outcome Questionnaire-Revised edition (APS-POQ-R) has been identified as the most likely, pre-existing tool to be useful in the acute pain in the ED. However, this requires feasibility and construct validation before use.ObjectiveTo assess the feasibility and construct validity of the APS-POQ-R in patients presenting to the adult emergency department with acute pain.MethodsThis study is an initial psychometric evaluation of the constructs contained within the APS-POQ-R in adult patients presenting with moderate to severe acute pain to a large urban ED. The study is guided by the methods described in the initial development of the instrument.ResultsTwo hundred adult patients were recruited and completed the APS-POQ-R. The APS-POQ-R demonstrated content validity in patients presenting with acute pain. Exploratory factor analysis demonstrated five subgroups. The tool demonstrated discriminatory ability based on patient urgency, and subscale measurement was associated with patient satisfaction with care.ConclusionsThe APS-POQ-R has demonstrable construct validity in adult patients presenting with acute pain to the ED. Further psychometric analysis across multiple EDs is required before the APS-POQ-R can be recommended as a validated PROM for ED patients in pain.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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