Hi everyone, my name is Craig and I'm a clinical psychology doctorate student at Teesside University. I am currently recruiting individuals living with chronic pain to take part in my online study.
The aim of the research is to better understand the link between injury, injustice, and pain. I am hoping to publish the results in a pain management journal to help guide future research and treatment for those living with chronic pain.
To be eligible you need to:
> have experienced pain for 3 months or longer
> have experienced a previous injury; for example, accident at work, fall, car collision, burn, sporting injury etc..
Participation would only take around 10 minutes of your time and can be accessed via the link below π
Hello Graig, I tried but didnβt qualify for your study. I am always looking to participate in research on chronic pain management and in hopes that it will benefit everyone who is suffering with chronic pain conditions. I hope you are able to get a lot of qualifying participants for your study. So you are able to get a lot of information and as a result your paper is published and contributes to the benefit of chronic pain patients.
You are welcome. Keep me in mind for next time. I am always willing to participate in any kind of research that would help people with pain or any sort of suffering.
Hi Craig, I won't be eligible for your study as I have not had an injury before suffering from fibromyalgia. I did have trauma and loss though. I recently belonged to a local fibromyalgia peer group and everyone there also had suffered bereavement and/or trauma before having fibromyalgia. Maybe something else to consider?
Hi Elaine,It's unfortunate you weren't eligible. Nevertheless , thank you for your consideration and your lovely comment.
The connection between trauma, bereavement and fibromyalgia is a very important area that needs further study. You've given me food for thought about future research projects that I plan to run. Thank you for your advice.
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