PEPR's Projects

Our research aims to improve the understanding and inclusion of people with lived experience of chronic pain and marginalization (PWLECPM) in research. Our team will explore how and in what ways engagement can be made more inclusive, safe and equitable through a series of interrelated projects.

Our Goals

Enhance the mobilization and utilization of chronic pain research for decision making in health and public policy.

Advance sociological research of chronic pain that critically highlights institutional and social power and oppression.

Facilitate the collaborative engagement of community partners and PWLECPM in all aspects of research on chronic pain, marginalization, and health equity.

Support Canadian academic and non-academic partners conducting research on chronic pain and marginalization.

Create relationships of trust between funders, policymakers, service providers, researchers, and PWLECPM.

Boost Canada’s profile as a leader in participant engagement and chronic pain research.

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Research Projects

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Brokered dialogue study around the concept of Participant Engagement in Research

Exploring how “patient engagement” is characterized and understood by those holding a range of perspectives in the chronic pain field.

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CAPS Network (Critical Approaches to Pain Scholarship) - Formerly CASPR

An international research network devoted to critical approaches to chronic pain.

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