Portugal
In this section, national initiatives which have been set up in Portugal can be found.
SIP Portugal Forum 2026 : “Chronic pain — shared responsibility, integrated response”
On 29 May 2026, SIP Portugal brought together clinicians, policymakers, patient advocates, and social sector leaders...
New SIP Resources Translations Available!
The Societal Impact of Pain (SIP) Platform is delighted to announce the launch of multiple translations of different...
SIP Portugal: Survey on the Impact of Chronic Pain and Employment
SIP Portugal is promoting their Survey on the Impact of Chronic Pain on Employment. This initiative aims to better...
New SIP Resources Translations Available!
The Societal Impact of Pain (SIP) Platform is delighted to announce the launch of multiple translations of different...
Translations Available: ‘Digital Health Position Paper’ and ‘ICD-11 Position Paper’
The Societal Impact of Pain (SIP) Platform is delighted to announce the launch of multiple translations of the...
SIP Portugal: New Translations Available!
SIP Portugal is excited to share the Portuguese translations of two essential resources: SIP Joint Statement on Pain...
SIP Portugal: 2024 Actions and Objectives
SIP Portugal is excited to share with you that 2024 was the year of action! They are proud to highlight the following...
SIP Portugal News: ‘The Voice of Pain’ Event
The Societal Impact of Pain (SIP) Portugal Platform will organise an event to celebrate 25 years of the first National...
SIP Portugal: Available Resources
In Portugal, chronic pain affects nearly one-third of the population, impacting the lives of many individuals. If you...
SIP Portugal Virtual Event on Pain and Employment
SIP Portugal will host on Thursday 16 March 2022 a virtual event on the societal impact of pain in employment....
SHORT INFO
In June 2018 a core team representing multiple stakeholder groups, started their work and launched SIP Portugal.

CONTACT
HCPs Contact:
Carina Raposo (APED – Associação Portuguesa para o Estudo da Dor)
Patients Contact:
Alexandre Silva (SPEM)
Maria Teresa Flor-de-Lima (ADDCA – PAE Member)
Mónica Rebelo (LUPUS)