Persistent Pain

Use Living With Persistent Pain to support pain management services and optimise patient outcomes
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Persistent pain is a common problem, affecting as many as three out of ten adults in the UK. This has caused a high-demand for pain services and long waiting lists.

Solution

Living With Persistent Pain is a digital platform that can integrate into any patient pathway for pain management. It virtually connects pain specialist clinicians to patients and supports every stage of the pathway from onboarding through to discharge. It enables clinicians to distribute a bespoke pain self-management programme service to their patients and monitor their patients’ condition remotely. It contains:

  • a four-week programme that guides patients through learning about how pain works, how to live better alongside their pain, what to do in a flare-up, mindfulness and much more
  • setting medication reminders
  • keeping diaries to track their activity and rest
  • completing PROMs
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Benefits

The evidence shows that if people with persistent pain partake in pain management strategies, their function, quality of life and mental wellbeing improve.

The Living With Persistent Pain product can:

  • reduce waiting lists
  • improve staff to patient ratio
  • reduce appointments requested for ongoing pain
  • reduce demand for other health care services
  • improve patient experience and health through a treatment programme and assessments

Contact us for more details.

Results

For results on the efficacy of Living With’s bladder and bowel products head to the Case Studies page.