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    Exploring pain through a historical lens offers us fresh insights into human understanding, thought and expression, and can provide perceptions of relationships between human biology and sociocultural conventions. The Medieval Period is one of the three traditional divisions of Western history (antiquity, medieval, modern) and a time of great religious, cultural and social development in Europe,…

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    Exploring pain through a historical lens offers us fresh insights into human understanding, thought and expression, and can provide perceptions of relationships between human biology and sociocultural conventions. The Medieval Period is one of the three traditional divisions of Western history (antiquity, medieval, modern) and a time of great religious, cultural and social development in Europe,…

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    Membership of the Palliative Care Research Society is open to anyone interested in palliative care research across the care continuum, from child to adult, with consideration of different models of care and professions. Members are drawn from many different professionals including medicine, nursing, social work and allied health professions, and include students as well as those more experience…

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    Session 2 of the 2023 PCRS Webinar Series Ever wondered how to get started in doing a systematic review? In this session I will introduce what a systematic review is, why it is important, getting the question right and outline the key stages. It will cover both quantitative and qualitative reviews and sign post you to other resources to get you started. Date: Friday 26 May 2023 Time: 13:00 –…

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    Session 2 of the 2023 PCRS Webinar Series Ever wondered how to get started in doing a systematic review? In this session I will introduce what a systematic review is, why it is important, getting the question right and outline the key stages. It will cover both quantitative and qualitative reviews and sign post you to other resources to get you started. Date: Friday 26 May 2023 Time: 13:00 –…

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    Session 2 of the 2023 PCRS Webinar Series Ever wondered how to get started in doing a systematic review? In this session I will introduce what a systematic review is, why it is important, getting the question right and outline the key stages. It will cover both quantitative and qualitative reviews and sign post you to other resources to get you started. Date: Friday 26 May 2023 Time: 13:00 –…

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    Session 2 of the 2023 PCRS Webinar Series Ever wondered how to get started in doing a systematic review? In this session I will introduce what a systematic review is, why it is important, getting the question right and outline the key stages. It will cover both quantitative and qualitative reviews and sign post you to other resources to get you started. Date: Friday 26 May 2023 Time: 13:00 –…

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    Exploring pain through a historical lens offers us fresh insights into human understanding, thought and expression, and can provide perceptions of relationships between human biology and sociocultural conventions. The Medieval Period is one of the three traditional divisions of Western history (antiquity, medieval, modern) and a time of great religious, cultural and social development in Europe,…

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    Historical records provide knowledge about the way people lived in the past. Our perspective is that historical analyses of the Medieval Period provide insights to inform a fuller understanding of pain in the present era. In this article, we appraise critiques of the writings of people living with pain during the mid (high) to late Medieval Period (c. 1,000–1,500 AD) to gain insights into the…

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    • I will then briefly examine some of the contemporary non-pharmaceutical approaches to pain management which incorporate concepts uncovered in our historical analysis and will discuss how these might be used in palliative care settings. https://t.co/sgz8bYc4yf