Forty percent reported a pain symptom as a reason for the
visit as either the main reason (22%) or a secondary concern
(18%). Among participants with a pain screening NRS≥1, the
mean score was 6.0 (95% CI 5.7–6.3). Most patients reported
musculoskeletal pain; the most common primary pain locations
were lower extremity (21%) and back/neck (18%). Two
percent reported pain because of neuropathy. Fifty-five percent
of the overall sample and 77% of patients with pain reported at least 1 pain symptom that had been persistent for 6 months or
longer.