Nicole Alberts, Canada Research Chair in Behavioural Health Intervention and Associate Professor at Concordia University, shared a post by Jada Benedictson Clinical Psychology Masters Student at Concordia University on LinkedIn, adding:
“We’re very excited to launch our new study, led by BHI Lab member Jada Benedictson, focused on understanding the lived experiences of chronic pain in long-term survivors of childhood cancer.
Survivors in Canada and the US can participate.
Study findings will help us better understand the impacts of chronic pain on survivors’ lives and their experiences within health care systems – areas that have often been overlooked in survivorship care and research.
Please consider participating if you are eligible and/or sharing widely with your networks.
Quoting Jada Benedictson‘s post:
“Recruitment is now open for my dissertation research exploring the experiences of adult survivors of childhood cancer living with chronic pain.
This study aims to better understand survivors’ experiences of pain over time, the physical and psychosocial impacts of pain, and experiences with the healthcare system and pain care.
Participation involves a brief online survey (~15 minutes), as well as an online Zoom interview (~60 minutes).
Please consider participating if eligible or sharing this post within your networks.
Eligibility screening and survey link.”

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