- Modeled after the McGill Pain Questionnaire.
- Provides information on the intensity of pain (sensory dimension) and the degree to which pain interferes with function (reactive dimension). It also asks questions about pain relief, pain quality, and the patient’s perception of the cause of pain.
- The reactive dimension (i.e. the interference scale) of the inventory is often used alone. It is also the only part of the BPI that has been tested in the SCI population. Therefore the information presented here refers to the BPI-Interference scale only.
- Three modified versions of the BPI – Interference scale have been developed for the SCI population (7-item, 10-item, and 12-item).
Clinical Considerations
Clinicians should find the evaluation (self-report or interview) method easy to administer.
ICF Domain
Body Functions ▶ Sensory Functions