Abstract
Purpose: Introduction: Patient-reported outcome measures are commonly used within healthcare to measure individual's perceptions of functional ability and psychological wellbeing. Such measures are widely used within the chronic pain and pain management programme (PMP) setting (Guildford et al., 2017) . Clinical guidelines for PMP's encourage the collection of such measures. In addition to capturing change in individuals, they are useful for evaluating the success of services, guiding resource allocation and demonstrating the value of the treatment intervention (BPS Guidelines, 2013) .
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