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In Derby and Derbyshire we have a Pain Management Collaborative.

This is a group of people who have an interest in pain, live with pain, or support people who live with pain.

Derby and Derbyshire is an area with unusually high prescribing of opioids in the Midlands region.

Opioids are a type of pain relief medication that doctors prescribe for people who are in a lot of pain, such as if injured or after surgery. These medicines help ease the pain. Examples of opioids are morphine and codeine.

There is not much evidence that opioids are effective for long-term persistent pain (lasting more than three months), that is not related to cancer.

Opioids can be harmful and cause risks if taken for a long time or in high doses.

The Derby and Derbyshire Pain Management Collaborative is working with Health Innovation East Midlands to help people live well with long-lasting pain and reduce harm from opioids.

Our members attend a virtual annual action planning event and feedback from this event form the plans for what is worked on each year.

Actions to improve pain management

We have:

  • Produced a guide to help prescribers reduce opioid medicine doses
  • More than 60 healthcare professionals have completed the ‘Live Well With Pain – Ten Footsteps Practitioner’ training
  • We have supported practices to set up Live Well With Pain courses or support groups by producing an implementation guide and facilitators guide.  
  • Produced an information leaflet for people who are prescribed short term opioids after discharge from hospital
  • Agreed a policy for the prescribing of opioid medication on discharge from hospital
  • Agreed a set of standards to support a safe opioid prescribing system for both GP Practice staff and patients

Driving improvement requires a whole system approach and involvement is needed from all Joined Up Care Derbyshire partners. If you work within pain management services, support people living with chronic pain, or live with chronic pain and are interested in getting involved in this work please email ddicb.pharmacy@nhs.net

Find out more

  • Derbyshire Dialogue online presentation on “improving pain management” – September 2024 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6MxOb8MxYw
  • Health and wellbeing coaches Dawn Lee and Nichola Davis and their service users at Lister House Surgery, Derby, speak about their experiences on the Health Innovation East Midlands website: Let’s Live well with pain

 

Last Updated: Thursday 16th January 2025 - 12:48:pm

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