Projects in Chronic Pain Research Group
Projects
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PAINSTORM Dundee Epidemiology
PAINSTORM is a group of research centres from the UK and Belgium. Our aim is to understand the disease processes of NeuP
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PAINSTORM Dundee Chemotherapy Induced Peripheral Neuropathy (CIPN) Study
A project to identify any onset or progression of neuropathy and pain for people receiving neurotoxic chemotherapy for cancer treatment.
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SenseCheQ: Community-Based Sensory Testing for Early Identification of Chemotherapy Induced Peripheral Neuropathy
This project will propose a "pain patch" that is wearable for people who are going through chemotherapy.
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Consortium Against Pain InEquality (CAPE): The impact of adverse childhood experiences on chronic pain and responses to treatment
CAPE’s goal is to identify mechanisms of vulnerability to pain in those exposed to childhood adversity.
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Understanding the impact of the national change in gabapentinoid classification and the risk factors for serious harms
Project to look at the pain caused by nerve damage
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Chronic Pain Identification Through Using Electronic Records (C-PICTURE)
Development and validation of an algorithm to identify people with chronic pain through primary care-based records.
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An Exploratory Study to Develop the Sustainable Self Effective Exercise Development (SUSSED) Intervention
Understanding barriers to increasing physical activity in chronic pain
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Early life adversity in Pain and Depression (E-PaiD)
Linking structural and functional neuroimaging with healthcare data to explore the effects of early life adversity on chronic pain, depression and analgesic use
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The ACE-MAP Study: Investigating the impact of Adverse Childhood Experiences on sensory thresholds in adults living with Multimorbidity And chronic Pain
Understanding how our early life experiences influence our long-term health.
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Pharmacoepidemiology of Neuropathic Pain (PRONE)
Identifying predictors of neuropathic pain medication prescribing and response in diabetic peripheral neuropathy and chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy