What is chronic pain, and why is it different for different people? How do we begin to treat chronic pain? If my pain fluctuates, what can I do about it?
We answer these questions and more in our latest episode. This is the first of two episodes about chronic pain, produced by Trainee Clinical Psychologist, Mariam Shah, and Research Fellow, Dr Kathryn Bates. In this first episode, we interviewed Dr Anna Hood, Lecturer at the University of Manchester and expert in the biological, psychological and social challenges experienced by young people living with chronic pain.
This eye-opening conversation reveals how individuals experience chronic pain, as well as the structural and social barriers many people face when they are trying to seek help. We discuss how chronic pain is defined, why people feel they need to hide their chronic pain, and how a better understanding of the complexity of chronic pain and the bias present in healthcare could improve access to support.
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What you’ll find in this episode:
00:26 - Chronic pain introduction
08:56 - Explaining pain and hiding pain – what might lead people to hide and what can make it easier
12:32 - Ken’s lived experience story
16.06 - Moving away from a medical approach and incorporating biopsychosocial and structural
18.05 - Disparities and racism in healthcare
19:26 - Discrimination in sickle cell disease
21:00 - Examples from the research on pain care discrimination
23:27 - Young people experience of pain and phones
29:05 - Mind body connection and science behind it
34:06 - What to do if your experiencing chronic pain
36:55 - Fluctuations in chronic pain
Resources and recommendations from the episode:
Article we discussed: “Racism in pain management causes needless suffering” by Dr Anna Hood, published in the British Medical Journal: https://www.bmj.com/content/389/bmj.r848
Pain UK: a charity with resources and information about support groups:
NHS information on chronic pain: https://www.nhsinform.scot/illnesses-and-conditions/brain-nerves-and-spinal-cord/chronic-pain/
The views and opinions expressed by guests on this podcast are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the host or The Science or Fiction Podcast.
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