British Pain Society – 56th Annual Scientific Meeting, Glasgow
9th – 11th MAY 2023 Members of the PROMPPT team attended the 56th annual scientific meeting of the British Pain Society hosted in Glasgow, UK. The team were thrilled to …
9th – 11th MAY 2023 Members of the PROMPPT team attended the 56th annual scientific meeting of the British Pain Society hosted in Glasgow, UK. The team were thrilled to …
18th December 2019 After 11 weeks of being online to participants, the Q-PROMPPT Blog is now closed. The Q-PROMPPT study team would like to thank everyone who participated in the …
11th December 2019 Over the last 10 weeks we have formed an online research community for people living with persistent pain. Many people have joined our community and shared their …
6th November 2019 Patient and clinical pharmacists were represented at the very first practice run of the PROMPPT pharmacist training package on Friday 1st November. The training was led by …
23rd October 2019 Four discussion topics are now open on the Q-PROMPPT Blog. Participants of the research blog are discussing their experiences and views of: Living with long-term pain Taking …
8th October 2019 The Q-PROMPPT Blog has launched its second topic: Experiences of taking medication for long-term pain. The Q-PROMPPT Blog is an online discussion forum for people living with …
7th October 2019 The Pharmaceutical Journal published an article about PROMPPT. The piece offers an overview of the 5-year programme and celebrates the launch of the Q-PROMPPT Blog. Read more here.
3rd October 2019 We are excited to announce the Q-PROMPPT Blog is now open. Do you live with long-term pain? Are you taking (or have taken in the past) opioid medicines for …
18th July 2019 The PROMPPT team is glad to announce the first phase of the project, called Q-PROMPPT, has been granted ethical approval by the Research Ethics Committee and Health …