ABOUT CHANGE PAIN

CHANGE PAIN® was initiated by Grünenthal in 12 European countries in 2009 and has since been endorsed by the European Pain Federation EFIC. Since the initiative was launched 10 years ago, CHANGE PAIN has reached more than 65,000 healthcare professionals with various educational activities.

The original goal of the initiative was to understand the needs of pain patients and develop solutions to improve the management of pain. Since its inception, CHANGE PAIN has therefore focussed on the following three areas: Research (patient and physician surveys), publications (in journals such as the CMRO) and education (on pain physiology and treatment options using various eLearning modules and eBooks).

Our mission is to improve patient outcomes by improving pain management through adequate research, communication and education.

RESEARCH

Generate actionable insights into patients’ and HCPs needs

Generate new evidence on pathophysiology and management of pain

 
 

COMMUNICATE

Communicate findings in scientific publications

Disseminate the latest scientific findings and information

Inform clinical decision making
 

EDUCATE

Improve knowledge on pain physiology, diagnosis, and management among healthcare professionals

Improve knowledge on patients’ self-management

Translate scientific information for patients

All CHANGE PAIN activities and projects are guided by input from our multi-national, multi-disciplinary CHANGE PAIN steering committee, consisting of:

Dominic Aldington (Royal Hampshire County Hospital, UK)

Flaminia Coluzzi (Sapienza University of Rome, Italy)

María Soledad García Penalta (Pain Alliance Europe, Spain)

Rocío Guillén Nuñez (National Cancer Institute, Mexico)

Sarah Lewis (Nurse Consultant, UK)

Winfried Meißner (Jena University Hospital, Germany)

Marc De Meulemeester (General Practitioner, Belgium)

Bart Morlion (KU Leuven and EFIC, Belgium)

Joanne O’Brien (Beaumont Hospital, Ireland)

Raul Marques Pereira (Ponte De Lima Health Centre, Portugal)

Concepción Pérez (Hospital de la Princesa, Spain) 

Argelia Lara-Solares (National Institute of Medical Sciences Salvador Zubiran, Mexico)

Sarah Thomas (Chelsea and Westminster NHS Foundation Trust, UK)

Joop van Griensven (Pain Alliance Europe, The Netherlands)

Paul van Wilgen (Transcare-pijn, The Netherlands)