![]() − Pain Empowerment Anywhere (PEAK) Program Pamplet(pdf) Professional Societies − Chronic Pain Rehabilitation Program (CPRP) Brochure (pdf) Please refer to the brochure, pamphlet and website for more information regarding these programs: Both programs accept national referrals for Service Members and Veterans. The Pain Empowerment Anywhere (PEAK) Program was developed during the pandemic and is a fully virtual, 5-week pain rehabilitation program that shares the same active rehabilitation, whole person, and team-based approach to treating chronic as the CPRP. The Chronic Pain Rehabilitation Program (CPRP) is an award-winning, comprehensive, 19-day inpatient chronic pain rehabilitation program that was established in 1988 to help Veterans and Service Members cope with their chronic pain and improve their functioning and quality of life.Pain Assessment in Non-Communicative Adult Palliative Care Patients (pdf).The West Haven-Yale Multidimensional Pain Inventory (WHYMPI/MPI) is a brief, psychometrically-sound measure of several important aspects of the chronic pain experience: West Haven-Yale Multidimensional Pain Inventory.− Development and Validation of the Pain Outcomes (pdf) − POQ - VA: Discharge – Scoring Template (pdf) − POQ - VA: Admission – Scoring Template (pdf) The POQ contains six core subscales that assess pain intensity, pain-interference in activities of daily living (ADLs) and mobility, negative affect, activity diminishment, and pain related fear. Pain Outcomes Questionnaire (POQ) - The POQ is an outcomes package consisting of intake, post-treatment, and follow-up questionnaires that was developed to assess several key domains of pain treatment outcomes.− DVPRS Complete Assessment (pdf). (Spanish) Single page format of scale and supplemental questions. ![]() − DVPRS Supplemental Questions (pdf). Supplemental questions for use with the DVPRS. A pain reporting scale for diagnostic use. Defense and Veterans Pain Rating Scale (DVPRS)* – A 5-item instrument to assess a patient’s pain experience, including pain intensity and the biopsychosocial impact of pain (influence on activity, sleep, mood, and level of stress.). ![]()
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