The European Pain Federation EFIC is pleased to share recent news and updates from our 38 national chapters below.
Sweden
Our annual one day conference for members with lectures on the theme of IASP Global year will be held in Stockholm on the 17th of March.
Our annual Pain Congress will be held in Uppsala on the 12-13th of October. The main theme of the meeting is Integrative Pain Medicine. The program includes lectures on how to integrate modern knowledge about pain in all areas of medicine and vice versa, how to integrate other medical subjects in pain care. Four cornerstones need to be included in such an integration: clinical work, research, education and last but most importantly, the patient. Different themes will be touched upon such as sleep and pain, emotions and pain, perioperative pain relief, translational research on nociplastic pain and many other exciting topics.
Switzerland
- Guest participation of the SPS at the 7th SGAIM Spring Congress 2023
At the 7th SGAIM Spring Congress, Wednesday, 10. May 2023 – Friday, 12. May 2023, the SPS will participate as a guest society. This means the SPS will offer a workshop, a lecture in the side program and a state of the art lecture in the main program. In addition, SPS will have a booth in the exhibition hall.
For more details: https://swisspainsociety.ch/en/2022/11/15/7th-sgaim-spring-congress-2023-guest-participation-sps/ 230213-SPS-Jahreskongress-2023-A5-Flyer_web[4317]
- SPS Annual Congress 2023
On behalf of the Swiss Pain Society and the Scientific Committee, we are pleased to invite you to our annual meeting 2023 on the theme of «Integrative Pain Management», which will take place on Friday, November 10, 2023 at the CHUV, Lausanne.
For more details: https://swisspainsociety.ch/en/2022/11/15/sps-annual-congress-2023/
Portugal
We would like to announce that APED has a new directory board, elected in October 22 (see www.aped-dor.org);
We would like to announce the VIII Congress of APED at Oporto, 20/21 of October , intitulated “Integrate to care”, according to the 2023 Global Year of IASP.
We invite all the European health professionals to visit our site at www.aped-dor.org
France
The French Pain society (SFETD) shares with you two important events for this first quarter of 2023:
PUBLICATION OF FRENCH RECOMMENDATIONS ON THE JOURNEY OF CHRONIC PAIN PATIENTS
After several months of work, the French National Authority for Health (Haute Autorité de santé), in collaboration with the College of General Medicine (Collège de médecine générale) and the French Society for the Study and Treatment of Pain (SFETD), has published a guide on the healthcare journey for chronic pain patients. The aim is to provide a graduated and tailored response to each person in order to improve their quality of life. The goal is to strengthen prevention, improve waiting times, and promote coordination among all actors involved in patient care. The journey places a preponderant emphasis on primary care medicine and its collaboration with chronic pain structures, as well as the appropriate mobilization of specialized hospital services. The level of healthcare is determined by the patient’s needs.
CONTRIBUTION OF SFETD TO THE SOCIETAL DEBATE ON END-OF-LIFE CARE IN FRANCE
Questions regarding the legislative frameworks that govern end-of-life care are being discussed in France. The SFETD is actively participating in the societal debate on end-of-life care in the country. As a learned society, SFETD is able to provide expertise in the area of pain and suffering relief, which are central issues in the ongoing discussions. SFETD has participated in visits organized by the French government, notably in Spain and Italy, to engage in collective reflection and draw inspiration from neighboring countries’ models.
United Kingdom
- The British Pain Society’s 56th Annual Scientific Meeting will be held at the Technology and Innovation Centre, University of Strathclyde, in Glasgow between 9th and 11th May. The programme provides a variety of plenary and workshop sessions that will interest a multidisciplinary audience. Key highlights include the Pat Wall lecture given by Professor Kirsty Bannister (The top down control of pain in health and disease: From bedside to bench) and the British Pain Society Lecture by Professor Jonathan Hill (How can we improve primary care management of MSK pain?)
Further details of the programme and booking can be found at www.bpsasm.org. Click here to register.
We look forward to welcoming colleagues from the EFIC community to our flagship event in Glasgow.
- The Pain Management Programme SIG of The British Pain Society has recently published “Delivering Group Based Pain Management Interventions through Virtual Platforms” link
We are also launching a significant piece of work later this month on “Guidelines for Pain Management Programmes for Adults” and its accompanying patient facing version……please watch our Social Media for their release and how you may access the documents
Belgium
The belgian pain society , BPS, organizes a young researcher day , as of last year we started doing this and it had a great success.
April 22nd , we organise our next research meeting. Invitation available here.
Finland
The year 2023 is the 27th year of activity of the association. The aim of the association’s activities is the multi-professional and multi-disciplinary development of pain research and treatment in Finland. The aim of the association is to influence questions and opinions on pain management in society. Cooperation with SIP Finland is an important task.
The association has 13 committees. In addition to this chapter, the Art Therapies Committee and the Neuromodulation Committee were formed this year. The committees plan and organize nationwide multi-professional pain management training courses for medical professionals. The training courses planned by the committees form the central focus of the association’s activities. Our next Finnish Pain Society Congress will be held at the end of April. We are also planning to better introduce our members to the EFIC organization and the opportunities it offers (Pain Academy, SIP, etc.).
The main goal of the activity is to increase interest in pain management and research in Finland. In autumn 2022, a member survey was sent to all members of the association. The member survey asked for members’ thoughts on the current activities of the association and hopes for the development of the association’s activities in the future. All the association’s key goals and areas of development for the 2023 operating period were defined based on a member survey. We aim to create internal structures of the association that support the achievement of the objectives of the operation. At the same time, we check whether the goals of the activity outside the association appear appropriate.
The internal communication of the association is still under construction. The update of our website is a significant reform aimed at facilitating internal communication. In the 2023 operating period, the association’s renewed social media channels will also be available.The pain report appears again twice a year. In the 2023 operational period, Kipuviesti (our pain journal) will start collaborating with EFIC so that selected articles from the European Journal of Pain will be published in Kipuviesti in Finnish. Current articles are published based on the recommendations of the committees in Kipuviesti.
Not much is known about the timing of the introduction of ICD 11 in Finland. In the 2023 budget draft of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Health, 1.4 million euros are earmarked for the nationwide introduction of the ICD-11 diagnostic classification.