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Researchers want your participation for a survey on pain

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Young Australians with long-term pain – and those who support them – have an opportunity to help shape future pain research.

Child health researchers at Perth Children’s Hospital (PCH) have launched a short survey to gain insights into the experiences of those living with ongoing pain, including things they would like to see studied.

The survey is part of the ACORN pain project and should take no more than 2 to 3 minutes to complete. It is open to:

  • young people aged 6 to 24 years with chronic pain
  • parents and carers
  • clinicians who support children with pain.

The Child and Adolescent Health Service Human Research Ethics Committee at Perth Children’s Hospital has given its approval for the conduct of this research study (RGS3678).

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