Researchers from McMaster University are seeking physical therapist participants for an 18-month study on Pain PLUS, a new free information service for evidence-based pain management. The purpose of this study is to compare 2 different methods of sharing pain research evidence, as well as the knowledge and decisions made by 4 different types of professionals—physicians, nurses, rehabilitation professionals, and psychologists—involved in pain management. One method of sharing will be sending e-mail alerts. The other method will be providing Web-based resources. All participants will have access to both services for 9 months each.
For more information on Pain PLUS and how you can participate in this study, contact Margaret Lomotan at lomotam@mcmaster.ca or 905/525-9140, ext 27328, or visit http://plus.mcmaster.ca/PainPLUS/.
would like more information on this study and it's requirements
Posted by Jennifer D Lazaro
on 8/15/2011 4:54 PM
I am interested in finding out more information on this program
Posted by Laura Jaweed
on 8/16/2011 10:11 AM
I would like to have information on this, it is of great interest to me.Thank You.
Posted by Ellen Mead
on 8/20/2011 12:17 AM
need more information and its requirements just like others who are interested and may participate.
Posted by Agnes Vigilia-Maraya
on 8/20/2011 9:14 AM
Please note that APTA is not involved with the study and cannot provide additional information about requirements. Interested PTs should request information through the contact listed in the article -- Margaret Lomotan, lomotam@mcmaster.ca or 905/525-9140, ext 27328 -- or visit http://plus.mcmaster.ca/PainPLUS/.
Posted by News Now
on 8/22/2011 10:33 AM