Tools for Assessing Longitudinal Progress in Pain Management

Resources for providers to assess patients’ progress in pain management over time.

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Sample Opioid Treatment Agreement

Download this sample opioid treatment agreement form to be used with patients prescribed ongoing use of an opioid (narcotic) medication.

Tools for Assessing Longitudinal Progress in Pain Management

Ottawa Personal Decision Guide

Download this sample personal decision guide to be completed between the patient and provider to explore treatment decisions based on the patient’s knowledge, values, and certainty–Available in French, Swedish, Dutch, Danish, Norwegian, Spanish, German, Japanese, and Mandarin Chinese.

Tools for Assessing Longitudinal Progress in Pain Management

Responsible, Safe, and Effective Prescription of Opioids for Chronic Non-Cancer Pain: American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (ASIPP) Guidelines

Responsible, Safe, and Effective Prescription of Opioids for Chronic Non-Cancer Pain: American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (ASIPP) Guidelines

A comprehensive guideline for the prescription of opioids for chronic non-cancer pain from the American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians (ASIPP); a 90 page review of the literature with multiple tables and graphics / flow charts.

Tools for Assessing Longitudinal Progress in Pain Management

Global Pain Scale

Global Pain Scale

The Global Pain Scale is a brief screening tool to continually evaluate acute or chronic pain over time. The tool assessing changes in pain using a numeric rating scale, how pain has affected a patient’s emotional well-being and activities of daily living, and clinical outcomes Read more about the Global Pain Scale: Reliability and Validity of … Read more

Tools for Assessing Longitudinal Progress in Pain Management

Pain Assessment and Documentation Tool

Pain Assessment and Documentation Tool

The PADT is administered by a clinician and includes sections to assess pain-related outcomes in four areas: analgesia, activities of daily living, adverse events (i.e., side effects), and aberrant drug-related behavior. Read more about the PADT: A New Tool to Assess and Document Pain Outcomes in Chronic Pain Patients Receiving Opioid Therapy Please note: Preparation of this … Read more

Tools for Assessing Longitudinal Progress in Pain Management