Person-Centred Care
Episode 147, Dec 04, 2024, 08:00 AM
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This episode of Airing Pain focuses on person-centred care. Person-centred care is based on the individual rather than on a generic group of patients.
In this episode:
- Vicky Sandy-Davis, Lead Nurse of Independent Health and Social Care, talks about the importance of recognizing the value of person-centred care, specifically for people with intellectual or learning disabilities
- Ian Taverner and Sarah Harrisson discuss the importance of involving people living with chronic pain in research studies so that researchers can be guided by those with experience of chronic pain
- Professor Nicole Tang and Jenna Gillett share findings from their research on mental defeat. For people living with chronic pain, mental defeat can be a way of characterizing how the pain impacts a person's perceived loss of autonomy which can lead to a loss of identity when experiencing repeated episodes of pain.
The interviews were recorded at the British Pain Society’s Annual Scientific Meeting, 2024.
Contributors:
Vicky Sandy-Davis, Lead Nurse for Independent Health and Social Care, West Midlands
Ian Taverner, Chair of the Public Advisory Group of CRIISP (Consortium to Research Individual, Interpersonal and Social Influences in Pain)
Sarah Harrisson Research Associate in Applied Health Research at Keele University, Specialist Pain Physiotherapist with the IMPACT Community Pain Service (Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust) in Stoke-on-Trent
Professor Nicole Tang, Director of the Warwick Sleep and Pain Laboratory, Academic Co-Lead for the Warwick Health Global Research Priority Mental Health Theme
Jenna Gillett, PhD student at Warwick University and Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Buckingham.
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Vicky Sandy-Davis, Lead Nurse for Independent Health and Social Care, West Midlands
Ian Taverner, Chair of the Public Advisory Group of CRIISP (Consortium to Research Individual, Interpersonal and Social Influences in Pain)
Sarah Harrisson Research Associate in Applied Health Research at Keele University, Specialist Pain Physiotherapist with the IMPACT Community Pain Service (Midlands Partnership NHS Foundation Trust) in Stoke-on-Trent
Professor Nicole Tang, Director of the Warwick Sleep and Pain Laboratory, Academic Co-Lead for the Warwick Health Global Research Priority Mental Health Theme
Jenna Gillett, PhD student at Warwick University and Lecturer in Psychology at the University of Buckingham.
If you have any feedback about Airing Pain, you can leave us a review via our Airing Pain survey