Do you experience cancer-related pain or support someone in pain?

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Outpatient appointment with nurse and patient


We invite you to take part in this project if you have experienced cancer-related pain or if you are a family member of someone with cancer-related pain. We would like to hear about your experience of accessing support specific to cancer-related pain with the aim of creating an education resource for healthcare professionals.

Background

Cancer-related pain can happen at any time before or after a diagnosis and can be caused by different factors, such as the disease itself and its treatments, such as surgery, for example. Pain can impact all aspects of a person's life, from reducing mobility to disrupting sleep, attention, and mood. It is important that healthcare professionals have the correct tools to understand pain and to support people living with it.

Aim of my research

Currently, there is a lack of education and support for healthcare professionals regarding cancer-related pain. The aim of this project is to understand their current knowledge levels and experience in this area. We will bring together both healthcare professionals and those affected by pain to develop a resource that will support professionals to provide better care to those impacted by cancer-related pain.

How you can get involved - updated September 2025

We are currently looking to speak with family members to hear their experience of supporting their loved ones with cancer-related pain. If you are interested in sharing your experience and would like to take part in an online interview, please visit the study website below. On here, you will find the participant information sheet and links to the online consent form.

https://www.disc-pain.co.uk

Outpatient appointment with nurse and patient


We invite you to take part in this project if you have experienced cancer-related pain or if you are a family member of someone with cancer-related pain. We would like to hear about your experience of accessing support specific to cancer-related pain with the aim of creating an education resource for healthcare professionals.

Background

Cancer-related pain can happen at any time before or after a diagnosis and can be caused by different factors, such as the disease itself and its treatments, such as surgery, for example. Pain can impact all aspects of a person's life, from reducing mobility to disrupting sleep, attention, and mood. It is important that healthcare professionals have the correct tools to understand pain and to support people living with it.

Aim of my research

Currently, there is a lack of education and support for healthcare professionals regarding cancer-related pain. The aim of this project is to understand their current knowledge levels and experience in this area. We will bring together both healthcare professionals and those affected by pain to develop a resource that will support professionals to provide better care to those impacted by cancer-related pain.

How you can get involved - updated September 2025

We are currently looking to speak with family members to hear their experience of supporting their loved ones with cancer-related pain. If you are interested in sharing your experience and would like to take part in an online interview, please visit the study website below. On here, you will find the participant information sheet and links to the online consent form.

https://www.disc-pain.co.uk

Your questions

If you want to know more about the project or how you can get involved please let me know by asking a question...

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Page last updated: 28 Sep 2025, 12:29 PM