Work Ability
Self-report. Work Ability Index (WAI). The questionnaire covers 7 dimensions:
current work ability compared with lifetime best
work ability in relation to the demands of the job
number of diagnosed illnesses or limiting conditions
estimated impairment owing to diseases/illnesses or limiting conditions
amount of sick leave during the last year
prognosis of work ability in 2 years' time
psychological resources
The dimensions have different scores. A total index is computed ranging from 7 to 49, where higher scores indicate higher work ability.
Return to work
Average sick leave according to the Swedish Social Insurance registry, defined as net days.
Short-term sick leave < 2 weeks, number of days
Self-reported number of days with sick-leave not exceeding two weeks
Health-related quality of life: EQ-5D
Self-report. The EuroQoL - Five dimension (EQ-5D). The five dimensions are: mobility, self-care, usual activities, pain/discomfort, and anxiety/depression. Each scales ranges from 0 to 2, where a low score indicates better health. The EQ-5D questionnaire also includes a visual analog scale where perceived health status is rated with a grade ranging from 0 (the worst possible health status) to 100 (the best possible health status).
Opioid use
Interview: Time-Line-Follow-Back. 4-week recall regarding opioid medication yes/no and dose.
Substance use disorder
Interview: Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview, Part J (Substance use). Response format yes/no.
Mild substance use disorder = 2-3 symptoms Moderate substance use disorder = 4-5 symptoms Severe substance use disorder = 6 or more symptoms
Pain severity: The Brief Pain Inventory
Self-report. The Brief Pain Inventory. Severity is measured with 4 items where worst, least, average, and current pain during the past week are scored. Each scale ranges from 0-10, where 0 = 'no pain' and 10 = 'pain as bad as can be'. Each of the severity scales will be presented separately.
Pain interference: The Brief Pain Inventory
Self-report. The Brief Pain Inventory. Interference is measured with 7 items (general activity, mood, working ability, normal work, relations with other people, sleep, and enjoyment of life). Each scale ranges from 0 to 10, where 0 ='does not interfere', and 10 = 'completely interferes'. Interference is scored as the mean of the seven interference items. Higher scores indicate higher pain interference.
Functional lifting capacity
Progressive Isoinertial Lifting Evaluation (PILE): cervical lifting test
Grip strength
Dynamometer GRIPPIT (name of brand)
Catastrophizing
Self-report, The Pain Catastrophizing Scale (PCS) - Swedish version. 13 items, ranging from 0 to 4 where 0 = 'not at all', 4 = 'all the time'. A total score is calculated ranging from 0 to 52 where higher scores indicate higher catastrophizing.
Fear of movement and reinjury
Self-report, The Tampa Scale of Kinesiophobia-11 (TSK-11), Swedish version. 11 items ranging from 1 to 4 where 1 = 'does not agree at all', 4 = 'totally agree'. A total score is calculated ranging from 11 to 44 where higher scores indicate higher fear of movement/kinesiophobia.
Psychological inflexibility in pain
Self-report. Psychological inflexibility in pain (PIPS) is a 12-item scale used to assess psychological inflexibility (i.e. avoidance, acceptance, fusion, values orientation, dirty discomfort) in people with chronic pain. Two main components are measured: 1) Avoidance of pain (items: 1,2,4,5,7,8,10,11), 2) Fusion with pain thoughts (items: 3,6,9,12) Scoring: Respondents are asked to rate items on a 7-point scale that ranges from 1= 'never true' to 7 = 'always true'. Scores are summed to a total score and to two subscale scores. Higher scores indicate greater levels of psychological inflexibility.
Depressive symptoms
Self-report: Patient Health Questionnaire - 9 (PHQ-9), Swedish version. 9 items ranging from 0 ='not at all', to 3 ='almost every day'. 1 item ranging from 0 ='no difficulties, to 3 = 'extreme difficulties'. The first 9 items are summed to a sum score ranging from 0 to 27, where: 0-4 = no signs of depression, 5-9 = mild depression, 10-14 = moderate depression, 15-19 = moderately severe depression, 20-27 = severe depression. Item 10 is reported as a single item where high scores indicate high interference with daily function.
Generalised Anxiety Disorder
Self-report: Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD-7). 7 items ranging from 0 ='not at all', to 3 ='almost every day'. 1 item ranging from 0 ='no difficulties, to 3 = 'extreme difficulties'. 1 item ranging from 0 ='not at all, to 3 = 'very disturbing'. The first 7 items are summed to a sum score ranging from 0 to 21, where: 0-4 = no signs of anxiety, 5-9 = mild GAD, 10-14 = moderate GAD, 15-21 = severe GAD. Item 8 is reported as a single item where higher score means higher interference.
Experience of injustice
Self-report: Injustice Experience Questionnaire (IEQ), Swedish version. 12 items ranging from 0 ='never, to 4 ='all the time'. A total score is computed by summing the scores to all 12 items, ranging from 0-48 where higher scores indicate higher experience of injustice.
Two subscales is used. 1) Blame/unfairness by summing items 3, 7, 9, 10, 11, 23.
2) Severity/irreparability by summing 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8.
Cognitive function
The Cambridge Neuropsychological Test Automated Battery (CANTAB): Spatial Working Memory, Paired Associates Learning, Delayed Match to Sample and Stocking of Cambridge (SOC).
Physical activity level
Accelerometer during one week. Time spent in sedentary, low, moderate and vigorous physical activity.
Sleep
Sleep pattern: Actigraph during night and days for one week.
Global goal achievement
Self-report. Patient global impression of change (PGIC). The measure reflects participant's beliefs about the efficacy of treatment. The patient rates overall improvement on a 7-point scale where 3 = 'very much improved', 2 = 'much improved', 1 = 'minimally improved', 0 = 'no change', -1 = 'minimally worse', -2 = 'much worse', and -3 ='very much worse'.
Explorative identification of change in biomarkers
Biomarkers will be explored by use of the OLINK (name of brand) panel which enables analysis of 92 inflammation-related protein biomarkers.