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Airing Pain #147: Person-Centred Care

We were intereviewed by Airing Pain's Paul Evans at the 2024 British Pain Society meeting, giving an update on our WITHIN study. The episode is out now.

Time Stamps: 

[00:00] Introduction by Paul Evans
Overview of Pain Concern’s work and the British Pain Society’s Annual Scientific Meeting 2024 as the context for the interviews.

[00:45] Professor Nicole Tang on Mental Defeat
She explains how chronic pain impacts identity and self-perception, drawing analogies from animal behavior. Discusses mental defeat as a predictor of distress and its relationship with suicidal behavior.

[02:27] Vicky Sandy-Davis on Person-Centred Care
She explains diagnostic overshadowing and highlights the importance of personalized care for individuals with learning disabilities and chronic pain. Shares challenges in supporting offenders with learning disabilities in the criminal justice system.

[16:26] Ian Taverner and Sarah Harrisson discuss Patient Involvement in Research
They discuss the value of integrating lived experiences of chronic pain sufferers into research.
They highlight the gap in representation of individuals with severe pain in public involvement initiatives. and advocate for meaningful participation of patients in shaping research.

[19:25] Nicole Tang and Jenna Gillett discuss the Warwick Mental Defeat Study and how mental defeat impacts pain management and affects levels of suicidal behaviour.

[30:00] Nicole Tang and Jenna Gillett discuss challenges in communicating research outcomes – the importance of making tools and findings accessible to clinicians and researchers. They talk about plans to share the mental defeat questionnaire for broader use in healthcare.

Thu 05 Dec 2024, 12:05 | Tags: chronic pain, conference, media, WITHIN

Prof Tang talks to BBC Future about sleep

Need a good night's sleep? Try changing how you think about it

Our hectic modern lives can often leave us feeling sleep-deprived, but what if much of a good night's sleep was down to our state of mind?

Interviewed and written by Amanda Ruggeri for BBC Future 

https://www.bbc.com/future/article/20241014-need-a-good-nights-sleep-trying-changing-how-you-think-about-it

Tue 15 Oct 2024, 09:31 | Tags: BBC, media, news, sleep

Airpain podcast

The WITHIN team were delighted to welcome Paul Evans, the host of Airing Pain Podcast, to the Warwick Sleep and Pain Lab for a podcast episode.

Paul interviewed our WITHIN Team members (Principle Investigator: Prof Nicole Tang, Research Fellow: Dr Kristy Themelis, PhD Student: Jenna Gillett and Research Assistant: Paige Karadag) and two of our study participants about the study, as well as taking part in the study as a participant himself.

Fri 02 Dec 2022, 15:46 | Tags: chronic pain, media, WITHIN

Bedtime social media use, sleep and wellbeing

Check out the new paper "Bedtime social media use, sleep, and affective wellbeing in young adults: an experience sampling study" by Ahuti Das-Friebel and the Warwick SMaRT team. It just came out in the Special Issue "Waking up to the importance of sleep for Child and Adolescent Mental Health Disorders" of Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. Open Access!

Tue 29 Sept 2020, 23:16 | Tags: media, paper, sleep

WITHIN gets a mention in Yorkshire Bylines

Dr Frances Cole - a respected pain clinician and co-founder of My Live Well with Pain - introduced our project to the Yorkshire community. Click here to read.

Fri 10 Jul 2020, 00:37 | Tags: chronic pain, media, news

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