Introduction
ScotPHN has undertaken a piece of national work on chronic pain. The project was undertaken in conjunction with NHS Lanarkshire, NHS Tayside and NHS Highland and built on learning from their local work, including e.g. effective prescribing. National meetings of the project group were arranged to gain a better understanding of the local and national landscape. It was proposed that a needs assessment should be undertaken to inform developments to support action and progress this agenda, whilst identifying the public health contribution.
Project group members:
Ruth Mellor
(Lead Author) |
Public Health Specialty Registrar | ScotPHN |
Phil Mackie
(Chair of Project Group) |
Lead Consultant ScotPHN and Head of Knowledge and Research Services | ScotPHN |
Paul Cameron | Lead Advanced Practice Physiotherapist, NHS Fife Pain Management Service | NHS Fife |
Ann Conacher | ScotPHN Manager | ScotPHN |
Oliver Harding | Consultant in Public Health Medicine | NHS Forth Valley |
Ryan Hughes | ScotPHN Coordinator | ScotPHN |
Gary MacFarlane | Professor, Chair in Epidemiology, Deputy Director of Institute of Applied Health Sciences | University of Aberdeen |
Sharon Pfleger | Consultant in Pharmaceutical Public Health | NHS Highland |
Josephine Pravinkumar | Consultant in Public Health Medicine | NHS Lanarkshire |
Lorna Semple | Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist | NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde |
Blair Smith | National Lead Clinician for Chronic Pain | Scottish Government |
This project was concluded and the report was published in July 2018. The report and its appendices can be found on this page.
For further information about this project, you can contact ScotPHN.