Research profile
Read about the Improving Pain in Saskatchewan Study.
SaskPain is a supporting partner with the Improving Pain in Saskatchewan (IPSK) research project.
Here’s what we’ve been doing!
- Online education and support for people living with pain. See video recordings and podcasts on the SaskPain YouTube Channel.
- Pediatric pain conference was held on November 25, 2022 in conjunction with the University of Saskatchewan Pain & Therapeutics Conference.
- A children’s book and curriculum resources for Grade 3 to 5 students on chronic pain in children. The curriculum materials relate to Health, English Language Arts, Social Studies and Physical Education. The story is about Rikki, an adventurous, determined, fun-loving child living with complex pain. Rikki is preparing for a big relay race during the school play-day. Rikki experiences excitement, disappointment, and validation over the course of the story. The curriculum resource includes slides, tools, and printable materials to educate both teachers and students about complex pain in children. Contact Dr. Karen Juckes (karen.juckes@usask.ca) for more information on how to access the book or materials for your classrooms.
- Virtual reality headsets were tested in Regina area hospitals for management of pain in children undergoing healthcare procedures.
- Three graphic medicine stories (educational comics) were produced for healthcare provider education to challenge stigma around pain and substance use. Contact Dr. Susan Tupper (susan.tupper@usask.ca) for more information on the research. CC BT-NC-ND 4.0.
- Theresa’s story is about a young pregnant woman living with chronic pain after a motor vehicle collision. Theresa’s Story
- Jim and Dr. Houghton’s story is about a man living with chronic pain after back surgery. Jim’s Story
- Dennis and Nurse Tracy’s story is about a man in hospital struggling with pain and withdrawal symptoms. Dennis’ Story
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