The significance of Health and Social Care Sector involvement for Scottish chronic pain patients.
Author: Sonia Cottom
Journal of Self-Management Strategies for Chronic Pain
Author: Dr. Michael Fascia (PhD) Said Business School, University of Oxford Miss Sonia Cottom, B.A. (Hons) Nottingham Trent University, Director, Pain AssociationScotland
User Survey Results
Author: Sonia Cottom
Journal of Strategy, Operations and Economics – Utilising a POPC (Psychological, Organisational, Philosophical, Cultural) methodology to better understand the phenomena of knowledge transfer in a third sector organisation 2015
Author: Sonia Cottom
Self-Management Courses for Chronic Pain
Overall outcomes for all Courses delivered
Scotland-wide 2024-25
This report provides evaluation results from 16 self-management courses for people with chronic pain delivered during the 2024/25 financial year.
This report gives a description, background and rationale of the service followed by combined results from the courses. Conclusions and a summary are provided at the end of the report. Thereafter there is a discussion on the trajectory needed for future of pain services in Scotland.
The full report can be found by clicking the button below.
This report provides evaluation results from 16 self-management courses for people with chronic pain delivered during the 2024/25 financial year.
This report gives a description, background and rationale of the service followed by combined results from the courses. Conclusions and a summary are provided at the end of the report. Thereafter there is a discussion on the trajectory needed for future of pain services in Scotland.
The full report can be found by clicking the button below.