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What is one thing you want people challenged by pain to know about? Season 4 starts now - flipping the question on its head!

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Hi all, the brilliant Jen Norton has just launched a clinician survey for part of her PhD - could you please share this with your networks? Thanks so much! (And well done Jen!!)

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Interested in sharing your chronic pain experiences with the world? 🌏 We're partnering with patient advocate organisations (IASP GAPPA & WPA) for Season 4 of 'One Thing'. Check out the details in the image and we'd love to hear from you! πŸ’Œ Spread the word!

Interested in sharing your chronic pain experiences with the world? 🌏 

We're partnering with patient advocate organisations (IASP GAPPA & WPA) for Season 4 of 'One Thing'. 

Check out the details in the image and we'd love to hear from you! πŸ’Œ Spread the word!
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Season 4 starts TOMORROW! We are flipping the question this season, asking patient advocates: β€œWhat is one thing you want pain researchers or clinicians to know?” 13 freely available interviews coming this fortnight! podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/one…

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New episode! What do you think? Keith Meldrum challenges human tendencies to compartmentalise elements of a pain experience. He encourages clinicians & researchers to embrace the interconnectedness of the B/P/S in pain management. Keith Meldrum πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ #patientvoice #chronicpain

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My sincere thanks to One Thing πŸ§ πŸ’‘ and Joshua W. Pate, PhD for the opportunity to share my thoughts on the very important question about persistent pain: β€œWhat’s one thing you want pain clinicians or researchers to know?” Pain BC Canadian Pain Society IASP North American Pain School

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What do you think of Episode 2? Niki Jones believes that including lived experience throughout the research process leads to stronger, more relevant studies. Niki 🏴󠁧󠁒󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 calls for collaboration over traditional "research on people" models. #patientpartners #chronicpain #research

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Episode 3! What do you think? Michael and Carla are parents who faced the frustration of standardised care when seeking help for their child's chronic pain. "We wish we knew then what we know now..." They urge clinicians to understand each unique experience. #chronicpain

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New episode! What do you think? Virginia McIntyre πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¦ highlights the transformative power of peer support for those with chronic pain. She emphasises the positive mental health outcomes and urges clinicians to integrate it into patient care. #chronicpain #peersupport #patientexperience

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Episode 5! What do you think? Alex Haagaard (they / them) urges clinicians & researchers to recognise that healthcare systems often perpetuate injustice & inequality, calling for a critical analysis of guidelines and a focus on marginalized patients. #patientequity #socialjustice #chronicpain

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Another day, another new episode! What do you think? Trudy Flynn challenges clinicians and researchers to consider whether using broad terms impacts progress. She suggests studies focused on fibromyalgia may lead to better outcomes. #fibromyalgia #chronicpain #researchgaps

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Episode 7! What do you think? Pain isn't just about intensity, it's about how it affects every aspect of life. Pat Dennis challenges clinicians to expand their approach, explore diverse solutions, and help patients thrive despite pain. #chronicpain #patientexpertise

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New episode! What do you think? Lee Vaughan challenges clinicians to step outside of traditional practice: Longer appointments? Better awareness of resources... And genuine collaboration with people living with pain. #chronicpain #patientvoice

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Episode 9! What do you think? "Pain is more than a symptom, it takes over your life." Oluwafemi Ajayi has a powerful 'One Thing' message: We need to truly listen to those living with pain and challenges the stigma many face. #painresearch #patientexperience

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New episode! What do you think? @mary_wing_apsn urges clinicians to validate pain experiences and avoid stigmatising language. Peer support offers important insights into clinician-patient-researcher collaborations. #patientexperience #chronicpain #codesign

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Episode 11! What do you think? Lesley Singer challenges the over-reliance on the 0-10 pain intensity scale. She advocates for understanding the WHOLE person, considering pain bothersome-ness more than pain intensity. #patientvoice #chronicpain #therapeuticrelationship

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New episode! What do you think? Linda Hunter urges clinicians to spend time actively listening, not just to pain symptoms, but to their patient's goals and desired quality of life. Success lies in a true partnership. #chronicpain #patientgoals #patientexperience

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Season 4 concludes with this cracker! Your thoughts? People living with chronic pain deserve to be respected as experts in their own experience. Brent Hedley Chronic Pain Australia challenges clinicians & researchers to truly listen. Abandon 1-size-fits-all approaches! #chronicpain

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As part of tomorrow’s plenary session, One Thing will be live-on-stage! We are excited to be asking the keynote speakers to respond to clips from Season 4. #AusPainSoc

As part of tomorrow’s plenary session, One Thing will be live-on-stage! 

We are excited to be asking the keynote speakers to respond to clips from Season 4. #AusPainSoc