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What a Pain
Konrad Jacobs and Glyn Williams
17 episodes
7 months ago

Glyn and Konrad have had the pleasure of working and collaborating with, being taught by and having access to the academic output of many talented and interesting individuals working within, and outside, the speciality. In the podcasts we want to have informal conversations with many varied and diverse individuals who have, and continue to, shape, develop and lead the field. We also hope to discuss chronic pain with patients and their parents, as well as clinicians working with them. We want them to help us explain the many different aspects that contribute to this complex presentation of pain that we all see. In addition we will see if we can get to know them a bit, what makes them tick and how their experiences have shaped them.


Glyn Williams - Consultant in Paediatric Anaesthesia and Pain Management; Clinical lead, pain management service, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust


Konrad Jacobs - Consultant Clinical Psychologist; Lead, Oxford Centre for Children and Young People in Pain; Oxford University Hospitals

Follow Konrad on Twitter: @konradjacobs



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Glyn and Konrad have had the pleasure of working and collaborating with, being taught by and having access to the academic output of many talented and interesting individuals working within, and outside, the speciality. In the podcasts we want to have informal conversations with many varied and diverse individuals who have, and continue to, shape, develop and lead the field. We also hope to discuss chronic pain with patients and their parents, as well as clinicians working with them. We want them to help us explain the many different aspects that contribute to this complex presentation of pain that we all see. In addition we will see if we can get to know them a bit, what makes them tick and how their experiences have shaped them.


Glyn Williams - Consultant in Paediatric Anaesthesia and Pain Management; Clinical lead, pain management service, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust


Konrad Jacobs - Consultant Clinical Psychologist; Lead, Oxford Centre for Children and Young People in Pain; Oxford University Hospitals

Follow Konrad on Twitter: @konradjacobs



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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What happens to young people with chronic pain when they are adults?
What a Pain
41 minutes 12 seconds
2 years ago
What happens to young people with chronic pain when they are adults?

Glyn and Konrad are at an international conference about pain in children and adolescents in Halifax, Canada. First, they discuss some of the talks they found interesting. Their main guest is Dr Susmita Kashikar-Zuck, from Cincinnatti Children's Hospital and the university of Cincinnatti. They talk about 3 of the most interesting findings from her own research, and then discuss what happens to children and young people with chronic pain when they are adults. At the end, Glyn and Konrad argue about who is paying for beers.


Dr Kashikar-Zuck's publication about the long-term outcomes of chronic pain:

Kashikar-Zuck, S; Cunningham, N; Peugh, J; Black, WR; Nelson, S; Lynch-Jordan, AM; Pfeiffer, M; Tran, ST; Ting, TV; Arnold, LM; et al. Long-term outcomes of adolescents with juvenile-onset fibromyalgia into adulthood and impact of depressive symptoms on functioning over time. PAIN. 2019; 160:433-441.


Books mentioned by Dr Kashikar-Zuck:

  • Zeltzer L.K., Zeltzer P. Pain in Children and Young Adults: The Journey Back to Normal. Two Pediatricians’ Mind-Body Guide for Parents. Shilysca Press; Encino, CA, USA: 2016. 
  • Zeltzer, L. K., & Schlank, C. B. (2005). Conquering your child's chronic pain: a pediatrician's guide for reclaiming a normal childhood. New York, NY: HarperCollins
  • Zoffness, Rachel; Schumacher, Mark A. (2020). The Pain Management Workbook: Powerful CBT and Mindfulness Skills to Take Control of Pain and Reclaim Your Life. Oakland, New Harbinger Publications.


Authors:

Dr Glyn Williams is a Consultant paediatric anaesthetist and lead for the pain management service at Great Ormond Street Hospital, London.


Dr Konrad Jacobs is a Consultant clinical psychologist and rehabilitation lead for the Oxford Centre for Children and Young People in Pain. Twitter: @konradjacobs


Contact

Please email Glyn and Konrad with comments and feedback: whatapainpodcast@gmail.com

Follow Konrad on twitter: @konradjacobs


Podcast reference (APA style):

Jacobs, K. and Williams, G. (Hosts). (2023, October 19). What a Pain. (No.8) [Audio podcast episode]. What happens to young people with chronic pain when they are adults?



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What a Pain

Glyn and Konrad have had the pleasure of working and collaborating with, being taught by and having access to the academic output of many talented and interesting individuals working within, and outside, the speciality. In the podcasts we want to have informal conversations with many varied and diverse individuals who have, and continue to, shape, develop and lead the field. We also hope to discuss chronic pain with patients and their parents, as well as clinicians working with them. We want them to help us explain the many different aspects that contribute to this complex presentation of pain that we all see. In addition we will see if we can get to know them a bit, what makes them tick and how their experiences have shaped them.


Glyn Williams - Consultant in Paediatric Anaesthesia and Pain Management; Clinical lead, pain management service, Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children NHS Foundation Trust


Konrad Jacobs - Consultant Clinical Psychologist; Lead, Oxford Centre for Children and Young People in Pain; Oxford University Hospitals

Follow Konrad on Twitter: @konradjacobs



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.