Glasgow Caledonian University seeking individuals for Work with Pain research study
- Area of Work: Self Management
- Type: News Item
- Published: 30th May 2024
Individuals with chronic pain living in UK sought for research project to explore support for people with pain to stay in work.
Staff at Glasgow Caledonian University (GCU) are leading on a research study looking into interventions and approaches that can help people with chronic pain return to and stay in work. Researchers are now looking to recruit people with chronic pain into the research project to discuss the findings. They will consider strategies to support people with chronic pain to be in work.
The research staff are particularly keen to speak to people with chronic pain who have an experience of work, whether they are currently at work, out of work but looking to get into work, on sick leave or are retired.
Participation in the study would involve taking part in one online group discussion at a convenient time. Reimbursement would be provided.
To find out more or to express an interest in taking part, please contact the study team by emailing workstudy@gcu.ac.uk or by phoning 0141 331 3831.
More information can be found on the study webpage and in the below advert.
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