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IASP PRF/Pain Registries SIG Seminar – Pain Registries: Addressing Methodological Challenges

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At the end of the Pain Registries SIG’s first webinar in October 2020, people listed priorities for the SIG to work on. Questions related to registry methodology were high on the list as well as the question of how to introduce registries to middle- and possibly low-income countries. As a result, this second SIG webinar will focus on both of these topics. Three of the talks will address topics related to methodology and one will address the question of how to set up registries in Low to Middle Income Countries.

Questions you might consider in preparation for the talk related to consenting on a definition of a Pain Registry.

  1. Which definition for a pain registry do you use in your own research?
  2. Is this definition sufficient for your needs OR do you think there is need for a different/updated/consented definition?
  3. Members of the SIG suggested that we should work towards preparing a consented definition for a Pain Registry. Do you agree that this is a priority for the SIG? Would you like to take part in this process?

Contributors

  • Sean Chetty, MBChB, PhD

    Sean Chetty, PhD, is Associate Professor and Executive Head of Department at the Department of Anesthesiology and Critical Care, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, at the Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa.

  • Gary Macfarlane, MBChB, PhD

    Gary Macfarlane, MBChB, PhD, is Professor, Clinical Chair in Epidemiology and Dean of Interdisciplinary Research and Research Impact at the University of Aberdeen, Scotland.

  • Bruce Biccard, MBChB, PhD

    Bruce Biccard, MBChB, PhD, is an anesthesiologist, and Professor and Second Chair at Groote Schuur Hospital and University of Cape Town, South Africa. Bruce, together with H.-L Kluyts has recently published a paper on “The role of peri-operative registries in improving the quality of care in low-resource environments.”

  • Carolyn Arnold, MBBS

    Carolyn Arnold, MBBS, FFPMANZCA, is an Associate Professor at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia.

  • Cathy Price, MD

    Cathy is the Clinical Director of MPP Services at the Solent NHS Trust, and an Associate Professor in Pain Management at the University of Southampton. Among many things, she specializes in healthy policy development and clinical engagement, and she is the Chair of IASP’s Pain Registries Special Interest Group.

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May 27, 2021
Thu 11:00 AM EDT

Duration 1H 15M

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