The Canadian Journal of Pain is an open access journal that publishes research from all disciplines involved in the study of pain, including the clinical and basic sciences, epidemiology, and health policy and health systems. The Canadian Journal of Pain is the Official Journal of the Canadian Pain Society.
Text LinkA downloadable list of pain management apps and online resources for kids curated by Solutions for Kids in Pain (SKiP).
Text LinkA downloadable guide to supporting kids with pain at school for teachers, students, and parents.
Text LinkThe Faces Pain Scale – Revised (FPS-R) is a self-report measure of pain intensity developed for children. The scale shows a close linear relationship with visual analog pain scales across the age range of 4-16 years. It is easy to administer and requires no equipment except for the photocopied faces.
Text LinkRecommendations on wait times for the treatment of pain from the International Association for the Study of Pain's Task Force on Wait-Times.
Text LinkThe Guide to Pain Management in Low-Resource Settings is a resource from the IASP intended to support health care providers in low-resource settings. Practitioners in settings with limited resources will benefit from easy-to-read information about simple and cost-effective approaches that can provide maximum effects in managing pain in their patients.
Text LinkThe Pain Research Forum provides a place for the international pain research community to engage in an open exchange of information and ideas.
Text LinkThe journal of the International Association for the Study of Pain - the open home of global research and emerging pain science.
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Text LinkPain Canada's free, self-paced online program for health care providers who want to support people living with pain to move with more ease.
Text LinkGain improved competence in providing complex pain care through free monthly virtual learning and mentorship sessions led by an interdisciplinary team of pain specialists and other community health care providers. This program is free to access for health care providers in BC.
Text LinkPain Canada's free online program designed to support health care providers to improve their assessment and treatment of people living with pain. This practical, compact course allows learners to develop clinically relevant approaches to chronic pain management and develop a strong grounding in pain science to support further exploration.
Text LinkView all of the recordings in Pain BC's back catalogue of interdisciplinary webinars for health care providers on the latest science, research and technology being utilized to better understand, treat and manage chronic pain.
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