2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00520-023-07981-3
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Cancer-related post-treatment pain and its impact on treatment satisfaction with medication in women with breast cancer: a cross-sectional study from Palestine

Aiman Daifallah,
Husam Salameh,
Bushra Suwan
et al.
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“…The final scores for pain severity and dysfunctional dysfunction are reported as the arithmetic means of the individual item scores of pain severity and interference with functioning, respectively 41 . The pain intensity domain of the BPI has demonstrated acceptable to excellent internal consistency 42 , 43 , reliability 43 45 , and responsiveness to changes 43 , 46 in nonmalignant conditions and has good reliability and validity in measuring pain in Palestine 18 , 47 51 . We obtained permission to utilize the officially validated Arabic version of the BPI short form provided by the MD Anderson Cancer Center.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The final scores for pain severity and dysfunctional dysfunction are reported as the arithmetic means of the individual item scores of pain severity and interference with functioning, respectively 41 . The pain intensity domain of the BPI has demonstrated acceptable to excellent internal consistency 42 , 43 , reliability 43 45 , and responsiveness to changes 43 , 46 in nonmalignant conditions and has good reliability and validity in measuring pain in Palestine 18 , 47 51 . We obtained permission to utilize the officially validated Arabic version of the BPI short form provided by the MD Anderson Cancer Center.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%