National
An overview on the activities of our SIP National Platforms and Initiatives
Fighting discrimination at work for people with chronic pain conditions
On 6 March, the Interest Group on Brain, Mind and Pain held a meeting in the European Parliament bringing together...
SIP Collaboration with CHRODIS+
The 2018 SIP Thematic Network provided a unique opportunity to create new synergies and break silos. SIP is now...
PAE Survey 2018 on Chronic Pain and Work Life
There are of course multiple things that matter to chronic pain patients, but if I would have to make a choice I would...
SIP position paper on inclusion of pain research in the 9th EU framework program: what´s next?
In 2018, the European Commission will make comprehensive proposals for the next generation of financial programmes for...
Good examples of work and chronic conditions
Results of an exploration of European initiatives for stay at work with a chronical condition and job opportunities...
What is the IMI2 Pain Group?
We have asked Petra Bloms-Funke from Grünenthal about this important Research programme on pain. What is IMI2? The...
SIP 2017, WG1: Pain as a quality indicator for health care systems
https://youtu.be/uqCP2NGSqSo Co-chairs and Speaker of this Working Group Andreas Kopf, Audun Stubhaug, Axel...
SIP 2017 – Presentation & Statement
https://youtu.be/XisTixKrykU "The effective management of pain is an increasing concern in the medical arena,...
SIP 2017, WG3: Impact of pain on labour and employment
https://youtu.be/l_nwebMnOGg Co-Chairs and Speaker of this Working Group Antonella Cardone, Antony Chuter,...
Can we use pain as a quality indicator for health care?
https://youtu.be/0AXwOdhLsBA Working Group 1: Pain as a quality indicator for health care Can we use pain as a...