The Scottish Intercollegiate Guidelines Network (SIGN) is looking for your views on how they should present the recommendations in their upcoming Management of Chronic Pain guideline to patients and the public. In sharing your views, you will help to ensure that the information contained in the final product suits the needs of people in Scotland living with chronic pain. To take part, please visit forms.office.com/e/1RdFq4L561
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SIGN Chronic Pain guidelines survey
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We hit on this subject a few days ago,& I think I’m right in saying we seemed to agree…..chronic pain is too subjective to attempt a one size approach in group sessions.
The pain management courses presently being offered are not proving successful….ie reporting what A thinks won’t help B…..so deciding where to go from there must be addressed….which I guess is what the projected recommendations are going to address ?
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