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Screener and Opioid Assessment for Patients with Pain ...- soapp r scoring scale ,The SOAPP-R is NOT a lie detector. Patients determined to misrepresent themselves will still do so. Other clinical information should be used with SOAPP-R scores to decide on a particular patient’s treatment. The SOAPP-R is NOT intended for all patients. The SOAPP-R should be completed by chronic pain patients being considered for opioid therapy.PATIENTS WITH PAIN—REVISED (SOAPP -R)SOAPP®-R was developed with a grant from the National Institutes of Health and an educational grant from Endo Pharmaceuticals. Created Date 5/16/2016 2:52:50 PM
The SOAPP-R is NOT a lie detector. Patients determined to misrepresent themselves will still do so. Other clinical information should be used with SOAPP-R scores to decide on a particular patient’s treatment. The SOAPP-R is NOT intended for all patients. The SOAPP-R should be completed by chronic pain patients being considered for opioid therapy.
ONLY TO BE SCORE BY PERSONNEL NOT BY PATIENT Please score the questions above using the following scale: 0 = Never, 1 = Seldom, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = Often, 4 = Very Often Total Score = ___Never ___Seldom ___Sometimes ___Often ___Very Often Risk for Opioid Misuse (SOAPP-R) Low Risk – score < 9 Moderate Risk – score 10 to 21
SOAPP®-R was developed with a grant from the National Institutes of Health and an educational grant from Endo Pharmaceuticals. Created Date 5/16/2016 2:52:50 PM
SOAPP is at different cutoff values. These values suggest that the SOAPP is a sensitive test. This confirms that the SOAPP is better at identifying who is at high risk than identifying who is at low risk. Clinically, a score of 7 or higher will identify 91% of those who actually turn out to be at high risk. The Negative Predictive Values for a ...
©Inflexxion, Inc. Permission granted solely for use in published format by individual practitioners in clinical practice. Patient Name: _____ Date: ____/_____/_____
The SOAPP-R is NOT a lie detector. Patients determined to misrepresent themselves will still do so. Other clinical information should be used with SOAPP-R scores to decide on a particular patient’s treatment. The SOAPP-R is NOT intended for all patients. The SOAPP-R should be completed by chronic pain patients being considered for opioid therapy.
SOAPP is at different cutoff values. These values suggest that the SOAPP is a sensitive test. This confirms that the SOAPP is better at identifying who is at high risk than identifying who is at low risk. Clinically, a score of 7 or higher will identify 91% of those who actually turn out to be at high risk. The Negative Predictive Values for a ...
22-03-2015·SOAPP-R scores to decide on a particular patient’s treatment. . Scoring Instructions for the SOAPP®-R All 24 questions contained in the SOAPP®-R have been still do so. Other clinical information should be used with SOAPP scores to decide on a Scoring Instructions for the SOAPP® Version 1.0.
22-03-2015·SOAPP-R scores to decide on a particular patient’s treatment. . Scoring Instructions for the SOAPP®-R All 24 questions contained in the SOAPP®-R have been still do so. Other clinical information should be used with SOAPP scores to decide on a Scoring Instructions for the SOAPP® Version 1.0.
01-06-2009·The SOAPP-R was empirically derived, tested against a more systematic criterion (the Aberrant Drug Behavior Index (ADBI), see below), and incorporated items that were more subtle (i.e., less transparent as to what the “right” answer is). All 24 items of the SOAPP-R are summed to create a total score.
The SOAPP-R is NOT a lie detector. Patients determined to misrepresent themselves will still do so. Other clinical information should be used with SOAPP-R scores to decide on a particular patient’s treatment. The SOAPP-R is NOT intended for all patients. The SOAPP-R should be completed by chronic pain patients being considered for opioid therapy.
01-06-2009·The SOAPP-R was empirically derived, tested against a more systematic criterion (the Aberrant Drug Behavior Index (ADBI), see below), and incorporated items that were more subtle (i.e., less transparent as to what the “right” answer is). All 24 items of the SOAPP-R are summed to create a total score.
These values suggest that the SOAPP® is a sensitive test. This confirms that the SOAPP® is better at identifying who is at high risk than identifying who is at low risk. Clinically, a score of 7 or higher will identify 91% of those who actually turn out to be at high risk. The Negative Predictive Values for a cutoff score of 7 is .90, which means
Scoring Instructions for the SOAPP®-R® All 24 questions contained in the SOAPP®-R have been empirically identified as predicting aberrant medication-related behavior six months after initial testing. To score the SOAPP, add the ratings of all the questions. A score of 18 or higher is considered positive. Sum of Questions SOAPP®-R Indication
SOAPP®-R was developed with a grant from the National Institutes of Health and an educational grant from Endo Pharmaceuticals. Created Date 5/16/2016 2:52:50 PM
ONLY TO BE SCORE BY PERSONNEL NOT BY PATIENT Please score the questions above using the following scale: 0 = Never, 1 = Seldom, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = Often, 4 = Very Often Total Score = ___Never ___Seldom ___Sometimes ___Often ___Very Often Risk for Opioid Misuse (SOAPP-R) Low Risk – score < 9 Moderate Risk – score 10 to 21
Scoring Instructions for the SOAPP ® Version 1.0-SF The five questions that make up the SOAPP V.1-SF have been empirically identified as predicting aberrant medication-related behavior six months after initial testing. To score the SOAPP V.1-SF, add the ratings of the all the questions: A score of 4 or higher is considered positive.
©Inflexxion, Inc. Permission granted solely for use in published format by individual practitioners in clinical practice. Patient Name: _____ Date: ____/_____/_____
©Inflexxion, Inc. Permission granted solely for use in published format by individual practitioners in clinical practice. Patient Name: _____ Date: ____/_____/_____
Scoring Instructions for the SOAPP®-R® All 24 questions contained in the SOAPP®-R have been empirically identified as predicting aberrant medication-related behavior six months after initial testing. To score the SOAPP, add the ratings of all the questions. A score of 18 or higher is considered positive. Sum of Questions SOAPP®-R Indication
SOAPP is at different cutoff values. These values suggest that the SOAPP is a sensitive test. This confirms that the SOAPP is better at identifying who is at high risk than identifying who is at low risk. Clinically, a score of 7 or higher will identify 91% of those who actually turn out to be at high risk. The Negative Predictive Values for a ...
ONLY TO BE SCORE BY PERSONNEL NOT BY PATIENT Please score the questions above using the following scale: 0 = Never, 1 = Seldom, 2 = Sometimes, 3 = Often, 4 = Very Often Total Score = ___Never ___Seldom ___Sometimes ___Often ___Very Often Risk for Opioid Misuse (SOAPP-R) Low Risk – score < 9 Moderate Risk – score 10 to 21
22-03-2015·SOAPP-R scores to decide on a particular patient’s treatment. . Scoring Instructions for the SOAPP®-R All 24 questions contained in the SOAPP®-R have been still do so. Other clinical information should be used with SOAPP scores to decide on a Scoring Instructions for the SOAPP® Version 1.0.
Scoring Instructions for the SOAPP ® Version 1.0-SF The five questions that make up the SOAPP V.1-SF have been empirically identified as predicting aberrant medication-related behavior six months after initial testing. To score the SOAPP V.1-SF, add the ratings of the all the questions: A score of 4 or higher is considered positive.