1. Pain interference with daily living—how much pain interferes with engagement in social, physical, and recreational activities. |
2. Pain severity—perception of the severity of pain including how intense pain is and how frequently it occurs. |
3. Overall well-being—perception of overall (global) well-being (eg, satisfaction with health and life) |
4. Sleep—quantity and quality of sleep (eg, problems with falling sleep). |
5. Physical functioning—ability to perform physical activities |
6. Emotional functioning—psychological and emotional well-being (such as experiencing anxiety or depression). |
7. Adverse events—an unwanted symptom or reaction from a treatment (eg, stomach upset, vomiting, fatigue, etc.). |