Protocol for the development of a tool to map systemic sclerosis pain sources, patterns, and management experiences: a Scleroderma Patient-centered Intervention Network patient-researcher partnership
Tiffany Dal Santo, Meira Golberg, Elsa-Lynn Nassar, Marie-Eve Carrier, Sophie Hu, Linda Kwakkenbos, Susan J. Bartlett, Rina S. Fox, Yvonne C. Lee, John Varga, Andrea Benedetti, Brett D. Thombs, Jo-Ann Lapointe McKenzie, Jo-Ann Lapointe McKenzie, Amanda Lawrie-Jones

TL;DR
This paper describes a protocol to develop a pain assessment tool for systemic sclerosis patients, involving collaboration between researchers and patients to better understand and manage pain sources.
Contribution
The study introduces a patient-researcher partnership to create a novel pain assessment tool for systemic sclerosis.
Findings
The tool will map pain sources, patterns, and management experiences in systemic sclerosis patients.
Unsupervised clustering and latent profile analysis will identify subgroups with similar pain profiles.
Abstract
Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is a rare, complex autoimmune rheumatic disease with multiple factors that contribute to pain. People with SSc emphasize the effect pain has on their quality of life, but no studies have systematically examined the frequency and relative importance of different SSc pain sources, patterns of pain from different sources, and pain management experiences. Our objectives are to (1) develop a tool, jointly with researchers, health care providers, and patients, to map sources of pain in SSc, determine patterns of pain from different sources, and understand pain management experiences; and (2) administer the final tool version to participants in the large multinational Scleroderma Patient-centered Intervention Network (SPIN) Cohort. First, we will use validated pain assessment tools as templates to develop an initial version of our pain assessment tool, and we will…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSystemic Sclerosis and Related Diseases · Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Research · Inflammatory Myopathies and Dermatomyositis
