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When should I do PainTracker?
You will be asked to complete PainTracker when your provider first registers you in their system. After completing your first PainTracker, the system will automatically send you a reminder and a link to complete follow-up PainTracker questions.
What device can I use with PainTracker?
PainTracker can be used on any modern web browser for laptops or desktops. You can also use a tablet or smartphone as well. Whatever's easiest and most convenient. See a detailed list below.
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If you have any questions or problems using the system, please get in touch at the email or phone number listed below.
E-mail: telepain@uw.eduUW Medicine's PainTracker™ is an easy-to-use, computerized questionnaire developed to support patients and providers in managing chronic pain. PainTracker asks patients about their pain and other related symptoms (e.g., sleep, mood, function). PainTracker™ will help patients and providers to see how these symptoms change over time and with different treatment options. PainTracker™ collects information to help make decisions about what treatments might improve the symptoms that are most troubling.
PainTracker™ is based on the "cPRO" platform. cPRO is an open-source "computerized patient-reported outcome" implementation. cPRO projects comprise a series of flexible web-based interactive health assessments and interventions, built on a common platform developed for funded research activities over the last decade. Efforts in this area have led to the development of a platform that is unique in meeting the needs of both patients and researchers. Dozens of cPRO systems have been deployed for use by clinical and research teams domestically and internationally.
To learn more about cPRO, see the cPRO project website
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