Pain is whatever the experiencing person says it is, existing whenever and wherever the person says it does.

- Margo McCaffery

The PAINSTORM Patient Partners

Jo Josh

Jo Josh is a communications professional whose experience includes BBC and independent outputs, freelance contributions to national press, magazines and specialist industry titles, as well as public relations and marketing for a wide range of clients.

Since 2018 Jo has managed media, health system and advocacy communications for the British HIV Association. Recent experience includes plain language translation of research papers (IASP 2022) and patient communications for the pilot OPEN study at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital. She is a founder member of the Global HIV Pain Task Force and the Canada International HIV Rehabilitation Research Collaborative (CIHRRC).

Current research involvement includes the RIO study into the use of broadly neutralising antibodies (bNAbs) to achieve viral suppression of HIV.  She is a former Vice Chair of NICE Clinical Guidelines Rapid Updates Standing Committee C (2014 – end 2017).

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Gordon started out as a zoologist with specialisations in Polar Science and Fisheries. He subsequently specialised in the collaboration between the Arts and Science and, more recently, in the therapeutic use of arts in mental health focussing on communications with vulnerable adults, including in hospitals, prisons and in the community.

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Fiona is a UK-based broadcaster, writer and speaker, best known to radio audiences as a founding presenter of BBC Radio 3's Sony Gold Award-winning Late Junction. She has presented for the BBC since 1989 working across a wide range of programmes, from Breakfast to live Proms concerts at the Royal Albert Hall.

In 2004 Fiona was presented with the coveted Molde Rose award by the Molde Jazz Festival, and in 2009 she was awarded the Royal Norwegian Order of Merit for her services to Norwegian arts. She continues to be at the forefront of creative musical partnerships between the UK and Norway; she devised and curated the hugely successful conexions series for Nasjonal Jazzscene in Oslo in addition to the national folk stage in Oslo, Riksscenen.

She has written for the Guardian and Independent newspapers, BBC Music Magazine, and is a regular reviewer for Songlines magazine. She also finds time to write for Finnish Music Quarterly.

Fiona is a Patient Partner with PAINSTORM and has lived with chronic neuropathic pain since her treatment for breast cancer. She is currently working to complete her MSc degree writing an autoethnography focussing on expressions of pain.

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Activities

Find out about the patient and public involvement activities that we have planned as part of PAINSTORM.
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Our podcast

The PAINSTORM podcast goes to meet people living with neuropathic pain, chronic pain researchers and specialists, to find out more about the condition and build an image of its very significant impact on patients' lives.

Charities dealing with different causes of neuropathic pain

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Diabetes UK

Diabetes UK works to prevent Type 2 diabetes, campaign for and support everyone affected by diabetes, and fund research that will one day lead us to a cure.
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Egality Health

Egality Health is a community engagement agency, addressing health inequalities by improving inclusion in health research.
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Maggie's Centres

Maggie's is a charity providing free cancer support and information in centres across the UK and online.
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Pain Concern

Pain Concern works to improve the lives of people living with pain and those who care for them.

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UK Community Advisory Board

The UK-CAB is a network for community HIV treatment advocates across the UK.
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Versus Arthritis

Versus Arthritis is the UK's largest charity dedicated to supporting people with arthritis.

The PAINSTORM approach to Patient and Public Involvement

We have been working as a team of patients, clinicians and researchers to develop the PAINSTORM project, inspired by research and conversations with people living with neuropathic pain. Patient partners have actively shaped content to ensure we address unmet needs.

Our patient partners reminded us of the relevance of the statement made by pain pioneer Margo McCaffery 50 years ago, “Pain is whatever the experiencing person says it is, existing whenever [they] says it does”. Often, however, research focuses on a few narrow aspects of pain and “objectivity”, without sufficient consideration for how the multiple facets of pain come together to affect the subjective experience of the people living with it. The lived experience of neuropathic pain is therefore central to all planned work. Our team has taken a holistic and person-centred approach to understanding neuropathic pain, using modern methodologies and technologies to examine the multiple layers of neuropathic pain and its whole-person impact. Only by working with patient partners and people living with neuropathic pain will we be able to make sense of data from each work package.

Together, we will be able to piece together the neuropathic pain jigsaw puzzle to create a comprehensive understanding of the condition and, ultimately, innovate whole-person treatments.

Recommended Reading

Racism is an established health determinant across the world. In this 3-part series, the authors argue that a disregard of how racism manifests in pain research practices perpetuates pain inequities and slows the progression of the field.

Part 1 - Confronting Racism in Pain Research: A Call to Action

Part 2 - Confronting Racism in All Forms of Pain Research: Reframing Study Designs

Part 3 - Confronting Racism in All Forms of Pain Research: A Shared Commitment for Engagement, Diversity, and Dissemination

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