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. 2014 Aug 25;19(5):611–620. doi: 10.1002/ejp.582

Table 2.

Eight-item core outcome set for chronic post-surgical pain after total knee replacement

Core outcome Pain features within core outcomea
Pain intensity Average pain intensity
Worst pain intensity
Whether pain is controllable
Pain interference with daily living Whether pain interferes with work or housework
Whether pain interferes with valued everyday activities
Whether pain interferes with valued social, family or leisure activities
Whether pain interferes with walking
Whether pain interferes with quality of life
Whether pain interferes with rest or sleep
Pain and physical functioning Pain with general activity
Pain when walking
Pain when kneeling
Pain when climbing stairs
Pain when descending stairs
Whether pain is disabling
Temporal aspects of pain (time and pain) Frequency of pain
Duration of pain since the operation
Night pain
Constant pain
Pain description Pain location
Pain quality (e.g., sharp, aching, throbbing)
Emotional aspects of pain Whether pain is unbearable
Pain self-efficacy
Ability to cope with pain
Kinesiophobia
Use of pain medications Frequency of pain medication use
Reduced need for pain medications
Type of pain medication taken
Dose of pain medication taken
Improvement and satisfaction with pain relief Whether expectations of pain relief have been met
How pain compares to preoperative pain
Whether pain has improved since the operation
Satisfaction with pain relief from the operation
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The pain features are included in this table to demonstrate how the 8-item core outcome set was developed from the 33 pain features.