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135: Pain Management during the Covid-19 Pandemic – Lessons Learnt

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This edition of Airing Pain examines how Covid-19 has impacted on the relationship between patient and healthcare professional.
In the two or so years of living with Covid-19, the face-to-face relationship between doctors and patients was one of the first casualties. With restrictions relaxed, have we returned to the status quo, or has what was developed at breakneck speed led to new working practices?
In 2019, just months before Covid-19 became part of our lives, a workshop, ‘Experts by Experience – Working Together in Pain Management Programmes’ explored an innovative approach to pain management in which patients became integral members within the clinical pain team. Has this relationship survived social isolation and lockdowns?
Contributors include Consultant in Pain Medicine with the University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, Dr Cathy Price and Consultant Clinical Psychologist Dr Nick Ambler of the North Bristol NHS Trust, and people living with chronic pain.
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Issues covered in this programme include:
COVID, self-management of long-term conditions, peer support, communicating pain, community healthcare, patient volunteer, support group, training course, volunteering and workshops.
Time Stamps:
1:15 Dr Cathy Price on delivery rapidly changing from face-to-face to online, having to prioritise vital healthcare, and what didn’t work remotely.
6:00 – Dr Cathy Price on the barriers the technology can create.
7:05 – Paul Evans recaps Airing Pain 119 Experts By Experience: Working Together In Pain Management Programmes
10:10 Dr Nick Ambler talks on the Experts by Experience: Working Together In Pain Management Programmes Workshop.
14:12 Nick on the service user involvement in delivering Pain Management Programmes and what it means for health professionals.
17:00 Paul ask Nick how a GP could approach a repeat consultation about pain to create a productive outcome.
19:55 How the Covid pandemic impacted the work of pain clinics.
22:25 – Paul questions whether post-pandemic approaches to healthcare will revert.
27:00 – Cathy Price on the positive outcomes of working during a pandemic.
28:00 – Nick Ambler on the impact of patients being part of the team.
30:00 – Primrose Granville on her pain management programme experience.
Contributors:
  • Dr Cathy Price, Consultant in Pain Medicine with the University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
  • Dr Nick Ambler of the North Bristol NHS Trust
  • Patient-volunteer Primrose Granville, and other people living with chronic pain.
Special Thanks:
This edition of Airing Pain was supported by the British Pain Society and funded by grants from the James Weir Foundation, the Hospital Saturday Fund and the Erskine Cunningham Hill Trust.
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Inhoud geleverd door Pain Concern and Airing Pain. Alle podcastinhoud, inclusief afleveringen, afbeeldingen en podcastbeschrijvingen, wordt rechtstreeks geüpload en geleverd door Pain Concern and Airing Pain of hun podcastplatformpartner. Als u denkt dat iemand uw auteursrechtelijk beschermde werk zonder uw toestemming gebruikt, kunt u het hier beschreven proces https://nl.player.fm/legal volgen.
This edition of Airing Pain examines how Covid-19 has impacted on the relationship between patient and healthcare professional.
In the two or so years of living with Covid-19, the face-to-face relationship between doctors and patients was one of the first casualties. With restrictions relaxed, have we returned to the status quo, or has what was developed at breakneck speed led to new working practices?
In 2019, just months before Covid-19 became part of our lives, a workshop, ‘Experts by Experience – Working Together in Pain Management Programmes’ explored an innovative approach to pain management in which patients became integral members within the clinical pain team. Has this relationship survived social isolation and lockdowns?
Contributors include Consultant in Pain Medicine with the University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust, Dr Cathy Price and Consultant Clinical Psychologist Dr Nick Ambler of the North Bristol NHS Trust, and people living with chronic pain.
Read transcript
Issues covered in this programme include:
COVID, self-management of long-term conditions, peer support, communicating pain, community healthcare, patient volunteer, support group, training course, volunteering and workshops.
Time Stamps:
1:15 Dr Cathy Price on delivery rapidly changing from face-to-face to online, having to prioritise vital healthcare, and what didn’t work remotely.
6:00 – Dr Cathy Price on the barriers the technology can create.
7:05 – Paul Evans recaps Airing Pain 119 Experts By Experience: Working Together In Pain Management Programmes
10:10 Dr Nick Ambler talks on the Experts by Experience: Working Together In Pain Management Programmes Workshop.
14:12 Nick on the service user involvement in delivering Pain Management Programmes and what it means for health professionals.
17:00 Paul ask Nick how a GP could approach a repeat consultation about pain to create a productive outcome.
19:55 How the Covid pandemic impacted the work of pain clinics.
22:25 – Paul questions whether post-pandemic approaches to healthcare will revert.
27:00 – Cathy Price on the positive outcomes of working during a pandemic.
28:00 – Nick Ambler on the impact of patients being part of the team.
30:00 – Primrose Granville on her pain management programme experience.
Contributors:
  • Dr Cathy Price, Consultant in Pain Medicine with the University Hospital Southampton NHS Foundation Trust
  • Dr Nick Ambler of the North Bristol NHS Trust
  • Patient-volunteer Primrose Granville, and other people living with chronic pain.
Special Thanks:
This edition of Airing Pain was supported by the British Pain Society and funded by grants from the James Weir Foundation, the Hospital Saturday Fund and the Erskine Cunningham Hill Trust.
More Information:


  continue reading

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