Self-management tools for people with chronic or persistent pain tend to focus on symptom reporting, treatment programmes or exercise and do not address barriers to work, facilitators of work ability, or workplace pain self-management strategies. We developed the Pain at Work (PAW) toolkit, an evidence-based digital toolkit to provide advice on how employees can self-manage their pain at work. In a collaborative-participatory design, 4-step Agile methodology (N = 452) was used to co-create the toolkit with healthcare professionals, employers and people with chronic or persistent pain. Step 1: stakeholder consultation event (n = 27) established content and format; Step 2: online survey with employees who have persistent pain (n = 274) showed...
Purpose: Qualitative research can help to advance our understanding, management and prevention of wo...
Background: Chronic pain (CP) poses a diverse and substantial burden for employees, employers, and s...
Background: The global burden of chronic pain is growing with implications for both an ageing workf...
Self-management tools for people with chronic or persistent pain tend to focus on symptom reporting,...
Background: Chronic or persistent pain affects people’s ability to work or be productive at work, ge...
Purpose: Maintaining productive employment for people with persistent pain conditions is challenging...
Psychologically and physically safe work is good for the health and well-being of most people includ...
Chronic pain conditions can be extremely challenging to deal with in the workplace. The implications...
Chronic pain conditions can be extremely challenging to deal with in the workplace. The implications...
Background: Persons with chronic pain experience a lack of support after completing rehabilitation a...
Chronic pain (>3 months) is associated with work limitations and sick leave. This thesis aimed to...
BACKGROUND: Pain affects a person's physical and psychological well-being, work performance and prod...
This paper discusses findings from Wainwright et al (2014) (research with doctors and patients) and ...
Introduction: Chronic pain is a significant and challenging issue, impacting an increasingly large ...
PURPOSE: Most working adults with low back pain (LBP) continue to work despite pain, but few studies...
Purpose: Qualitative research can help to advance our understanding, management and prevention of wo...
Background: Chronic pain (CP) poses a diverse and substantial burden for employees, employers, and s...
Background: The global burden of chronic pain is growing with implications for both an ageing workf...
Self-management tools for people with chronic or persistent pain tend to focus on symptom reporting,...
Background: Chronic or persistent pain affects people’s ability to work or be productive at work, ge...
Purpose: Maintaining productive employment for people with persistent pain conditions is challenging...
Psychologically and physically safe work is good for the health and well-being of most people includ...
Chronic pain conditions can be extremely challenging to deal with in the workplace. The implications...
Chronic pain conditions can be extremely challenging to deal with in the workplace. The implications...
Background: Persons with chronic pain experience a lack of support after completing rehabilitation a...
Chronic pain (>3 months) is associated with work limitations and sick leave. This thesis aimed to...
BACKGROUND: Pain affects a person's physical and psychological well-being, work performance and prod...
This paper discusses findings from Wainwright et al (2014) (research with doctors and patients) and ...
Introduction: Chronic pain is a significant and challenging issue, impacting an increasingly large ...
PURPOSE: Most working adults with low back pain (LBP) continue to work despite pain, but few studies...
Purpose: Qualitative research can help to advance our understanding, management and prevention of wo...
Background: Chronic pain (CP) poses a diverse and substantial burden for employees, employers, and s...
Background: The global burden of chronic pain is growing with implications for both an ageing workf...