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Development and Validation of the Pain and State of Health Inventory (PHI): Application for the Perioperative Setting
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Klinger, Regine
, Stuhlreyer, Julia
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Anxiety
/ Clinical medicine
/ Evidence-based medicine
/ Morbidity
/ Mortality
/ Pain
/ Patients
/ Questionnaires
/ Surgery
2021
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Development and Validation of the Pain and State of Health Inventory (PHI): Application for the Perioperative Setting
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Klinger, Regine
, Stuhlreyer, Julia
in
Anxiety
/ Clinical medicine
/ Evidence-based medicine
/ Morbidity
/ Mortality
/ Pain
/ Patients
/ Questionnaires
/ Surgery
2021
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Development and Validation of the Pain and State of Health Inventory (PHI): Application for the Perioperative Setting
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Development and Validation of the Pain and State of Health Inventory (PHI): Application for the Perioperative Setting
2021
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Overview
Currently, general measurements and evaluations of the quality of recovery are difficult because no adequate measuring tools are available. Therefore, there is an urgent need for a universal tool that assesses patient-relevant criteria—postoperative pain, state of health, and somatic parameters. For this purpose, a pain and state of health inventory (PHI, Schmerz- und Befindlichkeitsinventar (SBI) in German) has been developed. In this study, we describe its development and validation. The development phase was led by an expert panel and was divided into three subphases: determining the conceptual structure, testing the first editions, and adjusting the inventory for a finalized edition. For the purpose of validation, the PHI was filled in by 132 patients who have undergone total knee replacement and was analyzed using principal component analysis. Construct validity was tested by correlating the items with validated questionnaires. The results showed that the inventory can test pain, state of health, and somatic parameters with great construct validity. Furthermore, the inventory is accepted by patients, map changes, and supports to initiate adequate treatment. In conclusion, the PHI is a universal tool that can be used to assess the quality of recovery in the perioperative setting and allow immediate intervention.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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