The Journal of the Spanish Society of Pain (RESED) has published the report entitled "Psychological factors associated with the adherence to analgesic treatment in patients with chronic pain: systematic review of the literature", in which the Observatory of Pain has been working the last months. This is a systematic review...
The Observatory of Pain travels to Bilbao for the XXII Congress of the Spanish Society of Pain
Last week we traveled to Bilbao to participate in the XVII edition of the Congress of the Spanish Society of Pain (SED). During the days 13, 14, 15 and 16 of October, the Euskalduna Palace became the meeting point of more than 800 experts who did not want to miss...
We launch the PainReApp project at the 10th edition of the European Researchers’ Night
Last Friday, September 24, the tenth edition of the European Researchers' Night took place, an event that every year brings together hundreds of people in different European cities with the aim of bringing science and the figure of the researcher closer to the society. The Alcázar of Jerez de la...
The Observatory of Pain participates in the XXXIX Annual Meeting of the SEE
Face-to-face scientific events are back with the celebration of the XXXIX Annual Meeting of the Spanish Epidemiology Society (SEE), the XVI Congresso da Associaçao Portuguesa (APE) and the XIX Congress of the Spanish Society of Public Health and Health Administration (SESPAS) in León, the city that has been chosen for...
The Observatory of Pain receives an award at the I International Congress of Excercise, aging and health of the University of Cádiz
On May 13 and 14, the I International Congress of Excercise, aging and health took place, with the participation of the Observatory of Pain, which won the second prize in the poster category for the study entitled Physical Activity and associated factors in the Spanish population ≥65 years old. The...
Dr. Inmaculada Failde joins the Board of the Woman and Pain association
Inmaculada Failde, professor at the University of Cádiz and director of the Observatory of Pain, has create with other professionals from several fields of knowledge, the Woman and Pain project, a recently created association dedicated to pain in women. Woman and Pain is an independent and multidisciplinary association created with...
Distinction Cum Laude for our colleague Cristina Naranjo Muñoz
Last Friday, April 30, our workmate Cristina Naranjo Muñoz defended her doctoral thesis entitled "Relationship between diabetic neuropathic pain and comorbidity. Their impact on pain intensity, diabetes complications and quality of life in patients with type-2 diabetes mellitus", an excellent work that has been directed by Dr. Immaculate Failde Martínez...
The International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health publishes our latest study about the psychological impact of confinement on the staff of the University of Cádiz
The International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health has recently published the article “Psychological Impact of the lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic in university workers: factors related to stress, anxiety and depression” carried out by the Observatory of Pain. This is a cross-sectional study carried out by the...
The PainReApp project is progressing at a good pace
The PainReApp project, in which the Observatory of Pain is immersed, is still underway and at a good pace despite the circumstances. Since we started in December, participants have been joining the project to add a total of 19 patients, of which 8 are already in the middle of the...
A qualitative study to know about the experience of patients with chronic pain who use opioids
The research report entitled Living with opioids: a qualitative study with patients with chronic non-cancer pain, has been accepted for its publication in the prestigious and international Health Expectations journal. This work, started in 2018, takes part of Helena de Sola’s doctoral thesis, a member of the Observatory of Pain,...