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Pain management is a critical aspect of healthcare, and providing effective pain relief is essential for promoting patient comfort, improving quality of life, and optimizing overall health outcomes. However, managing pain in special patient groups, such as children and older adults, presents unique challenges due to differences in anatomy, physiology, and cognition. To provide individualized patient-focused care, healthcare providers must understand the specific needs and preferences of these patient populations and tailor their pain management strategies accordingly. Effective pain management not only alleviates suffering but also enhances patient satisfaction, improves treatment adherence, and reduces the risk of complications. Therefore, prioritizing pain management for special patient groups is vital to ensure optimal care and outcomes.

These presentations will focus on special patient groups at #EFIC2023:

Wednesday 20th September  
  Title Speaker Time Type
TW Perceiving the body during clinical uncertainty: an EMA study of symptom perception in childhood cancer survivors undergoing surveillance scans Lauren Heathcote, GB WEDS CLINICAL
Refresher Course Racialized and ethnic disparities in pain care   WEDS  
Refresher Course Promoting equity, diversity and inclusion in pain research   WEDS  
Refresher Course Working inclusively as pain practitioners   WEDS  
TW Impact of the war (in Ukraine) on chronic pain and comorbidities   WEDS CLINICAL
TW How can healthcare professionals in pain clinics prepare for the impact of war on civilians with chronic pain   WEDS CLINICAL
TW Delivery of pain management programmes to military veterans with and without PTSD   WEDS CLINICAL
Thursday 21st September  
         
Friday 22nd September  
PL Pain mechanisms in neonates and paediatrics – do we know enough to personalize treatment? Suellen Walker, GB FRI  
TW First things first: mapping the needs of youth with chronic pain without access to multidisciplinary pain management Rocio De la vega, ES FRI CLINICAL
TW Mapping the problems of young adults with chronic pain since childhood: epidemiological studies, meta-analyses and qualitative methods Rocio De la vega, ES FRI CLINICAL
TW Bridging the gap: Personalising pain management for younger adults, development and delivery of a transitional service Selina Johnson, GB FRI CLINICAL
TW A digital health intervention to harness adaptive body mindsets in childhood cancer survivors with pain Lauren Heathcote, GB FRI CLINICAL
TW Negotiating the developmental terrain of chronic pain in youth: Where does identity fit? Abbie Jordan, GB FRI CLINICAL
Refresher Course Taking a social-developmental perspective to creating accessible pediatric pain care   FRI  
 
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