This course aims to provide a theoretical framework for health care professionals to use in the management of people with acute and chronic pain. Using a combined didactic and workshop approach, the facilitators will present the evidence that pain is a biopsychosocial construct.
By the end of this module participants will:
Know the multidimensional nature of pain - Epidemiology; Definitions and classification; Conceptual pain models; The nature of pain including the role of context
Know the basic science of the physiology underlying acute and chronic pain and how the nervous system can change
Know the psychological and social factors which contribute to pain and its potential impact
Be familiar with evidence-based tools for the screening and assessment of a person with pain
Be able to develop an evidence-based patient-centred rehabilitation plan for a person with pain
Be aware of the bioethical principles which are important in the assessment and management of pain