Bpi references: use of the bpi in various studies, Chapter 2 – AB Soft The Brief Pain Inventory ii User Manual

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Chapter 2

BPI References: Use of the BPI in
Various Studies

The Brief Pain Inventory has been used in more
than 400 studies worldwide. Here we present BPI
references categorized by type of study.

Cancer Bone Pain .................................................16
Cancer Epidemiology ...........................................20
Cancer Pain ...........................................................21
Depressive Disorders ..............................................31
Fabry Disease.........................................................32
Fibromyalgia ..........................................................33
HIV/AIDS .................................................................34
Minority Studies ......................................................35
Neuromuscular Pain ..............................................36
Neuropathic Pain...................................................40
Osteoarthritis and Other Joint Diseases................42
Psychosocial Studies..............................................45
Surgical and Procedural Pain ...............................46
Validation Studies ..................................................49
Language Translations...........................................58
Methods Papers .....................................................59

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Cancer Bone Pain

1.

Ahles TA, Herndon JE, Small EJ, Vogelzang NJ, Kornblith AB,
Ratain MJ, Stadler W, Palchak D, Marshall ME, Wilding G,
Petrylak D, Holland JC. Quality of life impact of three different
doses of suramin in patients with metastatic hormone-
refractory prostate carcinoma: results of Intergroup
O159/Cancer and Leukemia Group B 9480. Cancer 101(10):
2202-2208, 11/2004.

2.

Borden LS, Jr., Clark PE, Lovato J, Hall MC, Stindt D, Harmon M,
Mohler M, Torti FM. Vinorelbine, doxorubicin, and prednisone
in androgen-independent prostate cancer. Cancer 107(5):
1093-1100, 9/2006.

3.

Callstrom MR, Charboneau JW, Goetz MP, Rubin J, Wong GY,
Sloan JA, Novotny PJ, Lewis BD, Welch TJ, Farrell MA, Maus TP,
Lee RA, Reading CC, Petersen IA, Pickett DD. Painful
metastases involving bone: feasibility of percutaneous CT-
and US-guided radio-frequency ablation. Radiology 224(1):
87-97, 7/2002.

4.

Callstrom MR, Atwell TD, Charboneau JW, Farrell MA, Goetz
MP, Rubin J, Sloan JA, Novotny PJ, Welch TJ, Maus TP, Wong
GY, Brown KJ. Painful metastases involving bone:
percutaneous image-guided cryoablation--prospective trial
interim analysis. Radiology 241(2): 572-580, 11/2006.

5.

Carrafiello G, Lagana D, Ianniello A, Nicotera P, Fontana F,
Dizonno M, Cuffari S, Fugazzola C. Radiofrequency thermal
ablation for pain control in patients with single painful bone
metastasis from hepatocellular carcinoma. Eur J Radiol: e-pub
ahead of print, 5/2008.

6.

Castel LD, Saville BR, Depuy V, Godley PA, Hartmann KE,
Abernethy AP. Racial differences in pain during 1 year among
women with metastatic breast cancer: a hazards analysis of
interval-censored data. Cancer 112(1): 162-170, 1/2008.

7.

Chow E, Loblaw A, Harris K, Doyle M, Goh P, Chiu H,
Panzarella T, Tsao M, Barnes EA, Sinclair E, Farhadian M,
Danjoux C. Dexamethasone for the prophylaxis of radiation-

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