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  • Clinical trial methodology

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  • Chronic low back pain (CLBP) research requires harmonized biobehavioral data collection.
  • Existing initiatives provide frameworks for pain assessment and data standards.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate psychosocial, psychophysical, and behavioral domains for CLBP.
  • To recommend assessment tools for harmonizing biobehavioral data collection within the BACPAC consortium.

Main Methods:

  • Reviewed key initiatives (IMPACTT, NIH Task Force, PROMIS, NeuroQOL) for measure selection.
  • Identified five essential domains: pain characteristics, psychosocial/behavioral factors, general psychosocial factors, lifestyle, and social determinants.
  • Established best practices for quantitative sensory testing in psychophysical pain processing.

Main Results:

  • Recommended specific assessment tools and procedures for biobehavioral data collection in CLBP.
  • Defined five core domains for comprehensive assessment in CLBP studies.
  • Outlined best practices for psychophysical pain assessment.

Conclusions:

  • Standardized biobehavioral data collection is crucial for advancing CLBP research.
  • The recommended domains and tools will enhance data comparability and research rigor.
  • This framework supports the BACPAC consortium's goals for consistent CLBP research.