2023
DOI: 10.1177/20494637231208095
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‘I felt part of the solution’. A qualitative study about the interface between lived experience advocates, professionals and organisations in the field of persistent pain

Cameron Hartley,
Chris Penlington

Abstract: Objectives To elicit perspectives of people with persistent pain about their experiences working with pain management professionals and services as patient advocates and to consider implications for current models of involving patients in service development and research. Design reflexive thematic analysis from a critical realist perspective. Methods Online interviews were conducted individually with 10 participants who had acted as patient advocates in the field of persistent pain. Participants were recruited… Show more

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“…9 So now is the time to invest in staff development in patient-centred strategies, one of the first being pain selfmanagement. 10 Recommendations will need to be continuously updated, informed by research programmes restlessly adapted. People suffering from pain will be part of the solution.…”
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“…9 So now is the time to invest in staff development in patient-centred strategies, one of the first being pain selfmanagement. 10 Recommendations will need to be continuously updated, informed by research programmes restlessly adapted. People suffering from pain will be part of the solution.…”
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confidence: 99%