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👉 Glyn Williams: Consultant in Paed Anaesthesia / Pain Management; Clinical lead, Pain Management Service, GOSH
👉 Konrad Jacobs: Consultant Clinical Psychologist; Lead, Oxford Centre for children and young people in Pain
- Looking forward to #ispp2025!
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- Are you an AHP working with children and young people experiencing chronic pain? This three-session course will give you the knowledge and skills to provide effective, evidence-based support. Only £30! www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/understand...
- Reposted by What a 🅿️ain 🅿️odcastWe talk a lot about why adolescent girls report more low mood and anxiety, and why this might be getting worse. But what do girls themselves think might explain this? As you might have guessed, we don’t really know. So, we asked them: doi.org/10.1186/s129... 1/8
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- Reposted by What a 🅿️ain 🅿️odcastDon’t miss ISPP 2025 in Glasgow, UK! From 17–20 June, connect with professionals dedicated to advancing pain care for infants, children, and adolescents. Secure your spot today: bit.ly/3UDnTjd #PediatricPain #ISPP2025
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- A recent article discusses new recomendations for clinical trials focused on chronic pain in children and adolescents. This initiative, led by the Core Outcomes in Pediatric Persistent Pain (Core-OPPP) Workgroup, aims to improve how pain and related experiences are assessed in young patients.
- 🌟In this episode, we welcome Dr. Deirdre Logan, a pediatric psychologist from Boston Children's Hospital as our special guest, to discuss the impact of chronic pain on school functioning in children and adolescents. Listen in your favourite podcast app or here: shorturl.at/9Ope3 🌟
- The next What a Pain Podcast will be with Deirdre Logan from Boston about school functioning in children and young people with chronic pain.
- Best thing parents report in the middle of an intensive rehabilitation programme? “I can see glimpses of my old child again….”
- More evidence that trust in the medical doctor helps the patient’s acute pain experience #acutepain academic.oup.com/cercor/artic...
- Cognitive Tasks and Pain: A few patients have recently told me that sustained cognitive activities, like focused reading, can exacerbate chronic pain and other physical symptoms. They feel that this kind of cognitive exertion can be as taxing as physical activity for them,
- Young people advising others with chronic pain. This amazing animation was co-developed with young people with chronic pain, their parents, and clinicians at the Oxford Centre for Children & Young People in Pain. Thank you @hinzeverena.bsky.social mhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CW-YHWvB_lU
- In two episodes we talk to special guest Sofiah Fateh, who is now 18 but developed chronic pain aged 12. She is remarkably mature and reflective. These interviews may be interesting to pain patients and healthcare professionals shows.acast.com/what-a-pain/...
- 🌟 Podcast no 10 🌟Special guest Dr. Jane McNicholas shares her top book pick and dives into mental health aspects in pain management. Discussion on the intersection of pain management and mental health. Search for 'What a Pain' in your favourite podcast app
- BBC News - Stephen Fry treated his chronic pain 'as a friend' - BBC News www.bbc.co.uk/news/article...
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- From the What a Pain Podcast with Suellen Walker about neuropathic pain....
- shows.acast.com/what-a-pain/... 🌟 Episode 1 of season 2 of the What a Pain Podcast! Konrad discusses the role of AI in pain management. Special guest Katy Vincent talks about Pelvic Pain in teenagers and young adults. She discusses many different facets of this complex issue. Worth a listen!🌟
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- Very interesting study about the relationship between pain and fatigue. It involved 1276 students from 3 German secondary schools with data collected at 2 points 3 months apart. Validated questionnaires were used to measure fatigue, sleep quality, psychological distress, HRQoL, and pain variables
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- Episode 9, season 1 of the What a Pain podcast was with Navil Sethna, paediatric pain management pioneer, anaesthetist, clinical Director, Mayo Family Pediatric Pain Rehabilitation Center, Boston who talks about interdisciplinary pain programmes. #chronicpain shows.acast.com/what-a-pain/...
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- 🌟A captivating episode of the What a Pain podcast with Chris Eccleston from Bath University! An influential academic, he unpacks the 4 key themes of the ground-breaking Lancet Commission: Making pain matter, understood, visible, and better. Listen in your favourite podcast app!
- We conducted a qualitative study exploring the *individual* barriers adolescents face in achieving functional recovery from chronic pain. Using the 'Passenger on the Bus' metaphor, we aimed to identify the challenges that hinder their engagement with age-appropriate activities. #ChronicPain #ACT