Optimising Pain Management

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This module contributes to the development of knowledge and understanding of the principles of pain management, enabling students to study pain management specifically in people with long-term conditions. It enables students to critically analyse the impact of chronic pain on a person’s quality of life, and the social and economic impacts of chronic pain. The module supports students in critically evaluating the evidence for pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions, using a range of evidence-based sources to construct courses of action.

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Study TypeSupported online learning
Duration3 months
LevelLevel 7 (postgraduate)
Start DateVarious

Download a Course Information SheetUniversity of Hertfordshire

Please Note: All scheduled courses (unless clearly indicated) are delivered online using an Interactive Blended Online Learning Model. This includes a blend of live webinars, workshops and Q&A sessions with clinical tutors combined with eLearning and videos; all designed to enable participants to build the knowledge and skills needed to successfully complete their course.


This module contributes to the development of knowledge and understanding of the principles of pain management, enabling students to study pain management specifically in people with long-term conditions. It enables students to critically analyse the impact of chronic pain on a person’s quality of life, and the social and economic impacts of chronic pain. The module supports students in critically evaluating the evidence for pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions, using a range of evidence-based sources to construct courses of action.

PLEASE NOTE - you must purchase this course at least one month prior to your preferred start date in order to complete all required registration processes with the University of Hertfordshire. You will not be able to purchase a place on this course with a start date that is less than one month away.

Description

This module contributes to the development of knowledge and understanding of the principles of pain management, enabling students to study pain management specifically in people with long-term conditions. It enables students to critically analyse the impact of chronic pain on a person’s quality of life, and the social and economic impacts of chronic pain. The module supports students in critically evaluating the evidence for pharmacological and non-pharmacological interventions, using a range of evidence-based sources to construct courses of action.

PLEASE NOTE – you must purchase this course at least one month prior to your preferred start date in order to complete all required registration processes with the University of Hertfordshire. You will not be able to purchase a place on this course with a start date that is less than one month away.

Additional information

Start Date

22/01/2025, 20/01/2025, 22/09/2025, 11/05/2026

University of Hertfordshire

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