Change From Baseline in Quality of Life on Short Form 36 (SF-36) Physical Functioning Scale
Short Form-36 is a validated, self-reported instrument used to evaluate overall quality of life. The SF-36 consists of 8 sub-scales: 1) physical functioning, 2) role limitations due to physical health, 3) role limitations due to emotional problems, 4) energy/fatigue, 5) emotional well-being, 6) social functioning, 7) pain, 8) general health. Change = (Week 12 Score - Baseline Score). Scores for each sub-scale range from 0-100. Higher scores indicate better function / fewer symptoms.
Change From Baseline in Quality of Life on Short Form 36 (SF-36) Role Limitations Due to Physical Health Scale
Short Form-36 is a validated, self-reported instrument used to evaluate overall quality of life. The SF-36 consists of 8 sub-scales: 1) physical functioning, 2) role limitations due to physical health, 3) role limitations due to emotional problems, 4) energy/fatigue, 5) emotional well-being, 6) social functioning, 7) pain, 8) general health. Change = (Week 12 Score - Baseline Score). Scores for each sub-scale range from 0-100. Higher scores indicate better function / fewer symptoms.
Change From Baseline in Quality of Life on Short Form 36 (SF-36) Role Limitations Due to Emotional Problems Scale
Short Form-36 is a validated, self-reported instrument used to evaluate overall quality of life. The SF-36 consists of 8 sub-scales: 1) physical functioning, 2) role limitations due to physical health, 3) role limitations due to emotional problems, 4) energy/fatigue, 5) emotional well-being, 6) social functioning, 7) pain, 8) general health. Change = (Week 12 Score - Baseline Score). Scores for each sub-scale range from 0-100. Higher scores indicate better function / fewer symptoms.
Change From Baseline in Quality of Life on Short Form 36 (SF-36) Energy/Fatigue Scale
Short Form-36 is a validated, self-reported instrument used to evaluate overall quality of life. The SF-36 consists of 8 sub-scales: 1) physical functioning, 2) role limitations due to physical health, 3) role limitations due to emotional problems, 4) energy/fatigue, 5) emotional well-being, 6) social functioning, 7) pain, 8) general health. Change = (Week 12 Score - Baseline Score). Scores for each sub-scale range from 0-100. Higher scores indicate better function / fewer symptoms.
Change From Baseline in Quality of Life on Short Form 36 (SF-36) Emotional Wellbeing Scale
Short Form-36 is a validated, self-reported instrument used to evaluate overall quality of life. The SF-36 consists of 8 sub-scales: 1) physical functioning, 2) role limitations due to physical health, 3) role limitations due to emotional problems, 4) energy/fatigue, 5) emotional well-being, 6) social functioning, 7) pain, 8) general health. Change = (Week 12 Score - Baseline Score). Scores for each sub-scale range from 0-100. Higher scores indicate better function / fewer symptoms.
Change From Baseline in Quality of Life on Short Form 36 (SF-36) Social Function Scale
Short Form-36 is a validated, self-reported instrument used to evaluate overall quality of life. The SF-36 consists of 8 sub-scales: 1) physical functioning, 2) role limitations due to physical health, 3) role limitations due to emotional problems, 4) energy/fatigue, 5) emotional well-being, 6) social functioning, 7) pain, 8) general health. Change = (Week 12 Score - Baseline Score). Scores for each sub-scale range from 0-100. Higher scores indicate better function / fewer symptoms.
Change From Baseline in Pain on Short Form 36 (SF-36) Pain Scale
Short Form-36 is a validated, self-reported instrument used to evaluate overall quality of life. The SF-36 consists of 8 sub-scales: 1) physical functioning, 2) role limitations due to physical health, 3) role limitations due to emotional problems, 4) energy/fatigue, 5) emotional well-being, 6) social functioning, 7) pain, 8) general health. Change = (Week 12 Score - Baseline Score). Scores for each sub-scale range from 0-100. Higher scores indicate better function / fewer symptoms.
Change From Baseline in Quality of Life on Short Form 36 (SF-36) General Health Scale
Short Form-36 is a validated, self-reported instrument used to evaluate overall quality of life. The SF-36 consists of 8 sub-scales: 1) physical functioning, 2) role limitations due to physical health, 3) role limitations due to emotional problems, 4) energy/fatigue, 5) emotional well-being, 6) social functioning, 7) pain, 8) general health. Change = (Week 12 Score - Baseline Score). Scores for each sub-scale range from 0-100. Higher scores indicate better function / fewer symptoms.
Change From Baseline in Pain on Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) Pain Severity Scale
The Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) is a validated, self-reported instrument used to evaluate pain symptoms within the last 24 hours. The BPI consists of 2 sub-scales: 1) pain severity, 2) pain interference. Change = (Week 12 Score - Baseline Score). Scores for each sub-scale range from 0-10. Lower scores indicate better function / fewer symptoms.
Change From Baseline in Pain on Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) Pain Interference Scale
The Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) is a validated, self-reported instrument used to evaluate pain symptoms within the last 24 hours. The BPI consists of 2 sub-scales: 1) pain severity, 2) pain interference. Change = (Week 12 Score - Baseline Score). Scores for each sub-scale range from 0-10. Lower scores indicate better function / fewer symptoms.
Change From Baseline in Quality of Life on Female Sexual Function Index (FSFI) Scale
The Female Sexual Function Index is a validated, self-reported instrument used to evaluate sexual function and symptoms. The FSFI consists of 6 sub-scales: 1) desire [score range = 1.2 - 6], 2) arousal [score range = 0 - 6], 3) lubrication [score range = 0 - 6], 4) orgasm [score range = 0 - 6], 5) satisfaction [score range = 0 - 6], 6) pain [score range = 0 - 6]. The full FSFI consists of 19 questions, and the total score ranges from 1.2 - 36. Change = (Week 12 Score - Baseline Score). Higher scores indicate better function / fewer symptoms.
Change From Baseline in Quality of Life on Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory (PFDI) Pelvic Organ Prolapse Distress Inventory (POPDI) Sub-Scale
The Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory is a 20-question, validated, self-reported instrument used to evaluate pelvic floor symptoms. It consists of an overall scale (range: 0-300) comprised of 3 sub-scales: 1) Pelvic Organ Prolapse Distress Inventory (range: 0-100), 2) Colorectal Anal Distress Inventory (range: 0-100), and 3) Urinary Distress Inventory (range: 0-100). Change = (Week 12 Score - Baseline Score). Lower scores indicate better function / fewer symptoms.
Change From Baseline in Quality of Life on Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory (PFDI) Colorectal Anal Distress Inventory (CRADI) Sub-Scale
The Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory is a 20-question, validated, self-reported instrument used to evaluate pelvic floor symptoms. It consists of an overall scale (range: 0-300) comprised of 3 sub-scales: 1) Pelvic Organ Prolapse Distress Inventory (range: 0-100), 2) Colorectal Anal Distress Inventory (range: 0-100), and 3) Urinary Distress Inventory (range: 0-100). Change = (Week 12 Score - Baseline Score). Lower scores indicate better function / fewer symptoms.
Change From Baseline in Quality of Life on Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory (PFDI) Urinary Distress Inventory (UDI) Sub-Scale
The Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory is a 20-question, validated, self-reported instrument used to evaluate pelvic floor symptoms. It consists of an overall scale (range: 0-300) comprised of 3 sub-scales: 1) Pelvic Organ Prolapse Distress Inventory (range: 0-100), 2) Colorectal Anal Distress Inventory (range: 0-100), and 3) Urinary Distress Inventory (range: 0-100). Change = (Week 12 Score - Baseline Score). Lower scores indicate better function / fewer symptoms.
Change From Baseline in Quality of Life on Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory (PFDI) Total Scale
The Pelvic Floor Distress Inventory is a 20-question, validated, self-reported instrument used to evaluate pelvic floor symptoms. It consists of an overall scale (range: 0-300) comprised of 3 sub-scales: 1) Pelvic Organ Prolapse Distress Inventory (range: 0-100), 2) Colorectal Anal Distress Inventory (range: 0-100), and 3) Urinary Distress Inventory (range: 0-100). Change = (Week 12 Score - Baseline Score). Lower scores indicate better function / fewer symptoms.
Change From Baseline in Weekly Ibuprofen Use
Patients were asked to record weekly doses of over-the-counter pain medications taken, including ibuprofen (mg), naprosyn (mg), acetaminophen (mg), and opioids (calculated morphine equivalents). Change = (Week 12 total - Week 1 total).
Change From Baseline in Weekly Naprosyn Use
Patients were asked to record weekly doses of over-the-counter pain medications taken, including ibuprofen (mg), naprosyn (mg), acetaminophen (mg), and opioids (calculated morphine equivalents). Change = (Week 12 total - Week 1 total).
Change From Baseline in Weekly Acetaminophen Use
Patients were asked to record weekly doses of over-the-counter pain medications taken, including ibuprofen (mg), naprosyn (mg), acetaminophen (mg), and opioids (calculated morphine equivalents). Change = (Week 12 total - Week 1 total).
Change From Baseline in Weekly Opioid Use
Patients were asked to record weekly doses of over-the-counter pain medications taken, including ibuprofen (mg), naprosyn (mg), acetaminophen (mg), and opioids (calculated morphine equivalents). Change = (Week 12 total - Week 1 total).