Cochrane PaPaS (Pain, Palliative and Supportive Care),Trust, Integrity and the Future of Pain Evidence, 7 Dec 2022 - London & online

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    Cochrane PaPaS (Pain, Palliative and Supportive Care) : Trust, Integrity and the Future of Pain Evidence

    7 Dec 2022 at 09:00 -- London & online

    Invitation

    "Pain in clinical practice and patient care is often poorly served by an evidence architecture containing multiple structural weaknesses. These issues span across pre-clinical research, clinical trials, and systematic reviews, and impact upon the development of clinical guidelines.

    "Clinical practice in pain management frequently diverges from the evidence, or evolves in the absence of evidence, driven by individual and organisational vested interests, market forces, fashion, and demand from people with pain.

    "At the Cochrane Pain, Palliative and Supportive Care group (PaPaS), we have been delivering the gold standard in evidence synthesis in the field of pain management and supporting the pain community towards better methods and standards in pain clinical trials and systematic reviews for 23 years.

    "We invite you to join us to reflect on what has been discovered, where we continue to face important challenges and how we might move toward a future of trusted evidence to guide better pain care globally.

    "In this event we will hear from a range of established and emerging leaders in the field to better understand the challenges and to consider how we create better solutions. We invite participants to come ready to reflect and actively contribute to the conversation."

    Speakers include Andrew Moore.

    More at link.

    https://papas.cochrane.org/news/cochrane-papas-trust-integrity-and-future-pain-evidence
     
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