The aim of this project is to develop and test the Helping Educators Learn Pediatric Pain Assessment \& Intervention Needs (HELP Pain) program. HELP Pain provides training for school providers (e.g., school nurses, mental health professionals) on strategies to assess and manage pain-related concerns in school children. Participants will learn cognitive behavioral therapy techniques to help school children manage pain, and report on their use of strategies, and child's progress throughout the school year. Follow-up data will be collected in year 2.
Age range
18 Years – 100 Years
Sex
ALL
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A starting point for the conversation — always confirm anything about your own eligibility, costs, and care with the study team and your doctor.
Feasibility - Qualitative report
Timeframe: 9 months
Acceptability - Qualitative report
Timeframe: 9 months
Appropriateness - Qualitative report
Timeframe: 9 months
Implementation Success - Quantitative report
Timeframe: 9 months