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We want to know your experiences of living with pain in London!

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An invitation to participate in research

We want to know your experiences of living with pain in London

- You are invited for a discussion with a Specialist Pain Physiotherapist & Lecturer at Brunel University to tell us about your experience.

- Help us by telling us about your pain experience so we can improve experiences and facilities for people with pain.

Who can take part?

• If you suffer with muscular or skeletal pain in any of your limbs or joints.

• You consider yourself to be from a culturally diverse descent such as Black, Asian, or other ethnic minorities.

• You live in one of the 32 boroughs of Greater London.

• You are conversational in English.

What do I have to do?

• You will be screened for eligibility, this includes questions about your condition.

• Your socio-demographic data will be collected.

• You will then be invited for a virtual in-depth one-to-one interview with the researcher at a convenient date and time for you.

This study has been reviewed and approved by the College of Health and Life Sciences Research Ethics Committee, at Brunel University London.

The study is funded by the Public Engagement Fund at Brunel University. You will be compensated with a voucher to reimburse you for your time.

If you are would like to know more about this project, or interested to take part, please contact:

Dr Dana Maki (Chief Investigator)

Email: dana.maki@brunel.ac.uk

Miss Preet Singh (Research Assistant)

Email: 1603410@brunel.ac.uk

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