Submitted on Monday 16th December 2013
Published on Thursday 19th December 2013
Current status: Closed
Closed: Friday 19th December 2014
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PAIN: ask about it and measure it
Over 14million people in England live with persistent pain, which can affect work, family and daily life. The organisations responsible for setting standards of care for health and social care professionals should ensure that these professionals help people living with pain by asking about their pain, measuring it, recording it, treating it and managing it at every opportunity
People in pain may find it difficult to talk about it when they are with a health or care professional. Patients should be asked whether they are in pain, and how it affects their daily living. Pain should be measured and the results record and included in a pain management plan which would include self-management.
If asking about pain was as routine as taking a temperature or blood pressure people living with chronic pain could be helped routinely and regularly to manage their pain and have it treated effectively.
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