Open description for resource links at the end. Around one person in three experiences chronic pain and for one person in ten that pain significantly interferes with their daily activities. Designing and delivering effective services and support for these people is a significant challenge.
This webinar will hear from two people who have worked to improve and integrate local pain services. Between them they will cover:
• Delivering community pain services and living well support.
• Building links between services with a common goal to enable patients living with pain to live a more valued life.
• Embedding health coaching and other psychologically informed approaches ‘upstream’ in the individuals’ journey to reduce demand within pain services, improving access for those who need more specialist pain management support.
• Dialogue and relationship building to drive integration including with IAPT, secondary psychology services, MSK triage and social prescribing.
• Ensuring services will meet specific local population needs.
James Watson, Physiotherapy Pain Lead, Integrated MSK and Community Pain Management, North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust
Mohammad Shoiab, Pain Specialist Physiotherapist/Clinical Lead, Connect Health Pain Services
This webinar is part of the ARMA pain programme which is part funded through a charitable donation from Pfizer Ltd. Pfizer have had no say in the content of the programme.
Resources referenced during the webinar:
Helpful online resource for living well with pain: [ Ссылка ]
www.retrainpain.org
www.paintoolkit.org Can be translated into multiple languages via the Google Translate drop down menu
www.tamethebeast.org Closed Captioning (c) and subtitles have been provided in 11 languages, in addition to 'auto-translation' on YouTube.
[ Ссылка ] Understanding pain in a variety of languages.
[ Ссылка ] Pain Toolkit video in Urdu
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