Including Qualitative Research in Pain Education

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Including Qualitative Research in Pain Education
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This is a resource to help educators include qualitative research findings in pain education. The authors have identified qualitative evidence syntheses in the field of pain and also provide information on how to find and utilise primary qualitative studies. The resource includes activities that can be used in pain education to stimulate thinking about what it is like to live with pain.
This is a free resource. Distribution of this resource has been made possible through a generous grant from TEVA.
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Including Qualitative Research in Pain Education
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Aims of this Resource
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- How to use this resource 55
- SECTION 1: Audio-visual resources 77
- SECTION 2: Qualitative Evidence Syntheses (QES’s) exploring the experience of pain 1212
- SECTION 3: Primary qualitative research exploring the experience of pain 1818
- SECTION 4: Activities to engage clinicians with qualitative research 2020
- APPENDIX 1: Film script for a qualitative evidence synthesis 4343
- APPENDIX 2: Living with chronic pain 5555
- APPENDIX 3: Rheumatoid arthritis 107107
- APPENDIX 4: Living with osteoarthritis 147147
- APPENDIX 5: Living with juvenile idiopathic arthritis 157157
- APPENDIX 6: Older people living with pain 171171
- APPENDIX 7: Living with osteoporosis 179179
- APPENDIX 8: Living with cancer pain 195195
- APPENDIX 9: Having a parent with chronic pain 207207
- APPENDIX 10: Healthcare professionals' experience 213213