Have your say in the UK National Pain Survey
- Area of Work: The ALLIANCE
- Type: News Item
- Published: 30th September 2024

Complete the survey by October 15 to share your experience of living with chronic pain.
Alleviate Pain Data Hub: the UK Wide National hub for Chronic Pain be running the second UK National Pain Survey to gather the experiences of those living with chronic pain.
The survey’s target audience is anyone 18 or over, living in the UK and living with chronic pain over the last 12 months (chronic pain being defined as pain which has persisted for at least 3 months).
The survey is adapted from Chronic Pain Australia’s annual survey and is in collaboration with Pain UK and APDP. The survey was run in the UK for the first-time last year and received over 600 responses.
This year, Alleviate are aiming to increase the number of responses and more importantly show the diversity of those living with pain in the UK. The survey is now open and will close on the 15th of October, 2024. It is an online survey which is accessible and can be filled in on any device with a web browser. The survey is around 40 multi-choice questions long and should take around 15 minutes to complete. The survey can be accessed here https://uod.ac.uk/uk-national-pain-survey-24
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