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Completed NCT05724667

An Evaluation of a Flippin' Pain Seminar Series

Conditions: Chronic Pain

Sex: All
Ages: 16 Years – N/A
Enrollment: 442
Sponsor: Teesside University

Location: United Kingdom

Summary

The goal of this study is to evaluate a chronic pain seminar series, Flippin' Pain. The primary aim is to examine the impact of the seminars on attendees' beliefs and perceptions of the following with regards to chronic pain: medications, surgery, physical activity, and scans. A secondary aim is to examine attendees' experience of the seminar events. Seminar attendees included people with chronic pain and on an NHS waiting list for treatment, people with chronic pain and not on an NHS waiting list for treatment, healthcare professionals and non-healthcare professionals without chronic pain.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:All individuals who took part in the seminar series, answered yes to this question posed on sign-up to the seminars - 'Would you be happy to be contacted by the organisers as part of evaluation of this event series, to take part in further research into chronic pain or to provide feedback on the Flippin' Pain campaign?' and completed the evaluation questionnaire will be included in this evaluation.Exclusion Criteria:Anyone who answered no to the question: 'Would you be happy to be contacted by the organisers as part of evaluation of this event series, to take part in further research into chronic pain or to provide feedback on the Flippin' Pain campaign?' provided on sign-up for the seminars will not be included in this study.

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