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EncyclopediaSeeMcGill UniversityMcGill Pain Questionnaire
McGill Pain Questionnaire A two-part instrument developed at McGill University by Melzack and Torgerson in 1971, which is used to evaluate subjective components of pain. McGill Pain Questionnaire Parts • Part 1—One simple question: the patient categorises the pain on a scale of 0 (no pain) to 5 (excruciating pain). • Part 2—Contains 77 pain descriptors, e.g., cramping, burning, which are grouped into 20 categories; the descriptors in each category are ranked numerically according to pain severity.McGill Pain Questionnaire Neurology A 2-part instrument used to evaluate subjective components of painMcGill Pain Questionnaire (mă-gĭl′) [McGill University, Montreal, Canada, where the questionnaire was developed] , MPQAn instrument used to quantify the perceived location, type, and magnitude of pain. A typical McGill Pain Questionnaire consists of three parts: location of the source of pain as depicted by marking one or more X's on a diagram; the intensity of pain as indicated by a visual analog scale; and the magnitude of pain by selecting words from a pain rating index. McGill University, university in Montreal, Canada, where questionnaire was developed. McGill Pain Questionnaire - used to quantify location, type, and magnitude of pain. |