The challenge of helping people to make sense and overcome pain can be one of the most daunting experiences for both clinicians and patients. People in pain are often frustrated after failed short-term interventions. Patient education forms a significant component of modern day healthcare, yet most clinicians have a limited teaching toolkit. To help people make sense of pain, we must first develop our teaching skills.
This webinar explores a patient-centered approach using a variety of practical learning methods to help your patients make sense and overcome their pain. It provides a range of practical applications and innovative learning methods to take into your clinic for immediate results. The webinar’s content blends a wide range of contemporary evidence from both the educational and healthcare literature.
The webinar has 5 learning aims:
Know Pain courses have been taught in 14 countries and have provided a wide range of clinicians around the world with practical pain education skills. Feedback from over 700 healthcare professionals who have attended Know Pain courses has shown that 100% would recommend a Know Pain course to their colleagues. 95% of people strongly agreed that Know Pain had equipped them with practical skills to help people in pain.
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Do metaphors have therapeutic value for people in pain? A systematic review
Why use metaphors to make sense of pain?
Eliciting patient-generated metaphors
Experiential learning
Experiential Learning Cycle
Experiential learning & behaviour change
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The language of agency
Thought Experiment
Pain as a threat response
The Protective Parent
Pain Experience
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Education is Therapy
"I'm trying my best to teach you about pain but..."
Help! Which way now?
CHO/PHO/USE
Potential influences on Recovery
See the big picture (panoramic way of thinking)
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Typical problems
What is patient education?
Facilitation: Guiding not telling
Summary of patient education styles
The Assumption Dilemma
Developing your teaching toolkit
The impact of our educational behaviour on patients
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Workshop Exercise: Mandarin chat up line
Serious Playfulness: The world is your gym
The Challenge-Support Relationship
Self efficacy & Affective processes
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Choosing your wheels
Free Holiday
Take home messages
Know Pain: Further Learning
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