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Quality prescribing for chronic pain: guide for improvement 2026-2029

Chronic pain, defined as persistent pain lasting beyond three months, can significantly impact quality of life, affecting physical and mental wellbeing. This guide supports clinicians and people living with chronic pain, using a person-centred approach to pain management.


11. Chronic pain resources

11.1 Patient resources:

11.1.1 General information/advice

NHS Inform: Patient information on chronic pain

Website includes: General overview, Self-help activities - What can I do for myself?, link to chronic pain self help guide and links to other organisations

Helping others to understand chronic pain

Information on assertive communication regarding the understanding of chronic pain for others (website from Cambridge University Hospital)

11.1.2 Help to understand chronic pain

Live Well with Pain website - Created by a small group of healthcare professionals working in pain management, using a self-management approach with their patients. Also includes input from people who themselves live with persistent pain. Includes: Ten Footsteps programme and self-management resources

Footstep 1: Pain and the brain – helping pain understanding

BrainmanTM Understanding Pain in less than five minutes

Five-minute video explaining chronic pain and options to support recovery

Video: Tame The Beast - It's time to rethink persistent pain

Five-minute video explaining persistent pain

Increased pain and tolerance with morphine-like medicines

A six-minute video from NHS Ayrshire and Arran discussing increased pain and tolerance from opioids

Video: The impact of chronic pain and how to manage it

Three-minute video discussing chronic pain, acceptance and commitment

Flippin’ Pain™ website

A public health campaign with a clear goal: to change the way we think about, talk about and treat persistent pain. Includes information on chronic pain, real life stories and resources to help understand pain and move towards recovery

Webinar: Everything you thought you knew about arthritis

Flippin' Pain webinar on arthritis - 1 hour 26 minutes

Webinar: Fibromyalgia – making sure people who get it, get it

Flippin' Pain webinar on fibromyalgia - 1 hour 30 minutes

11.1.3 Self-management

Live Well with Pain 10 Footsteps for Rehabilitation Plan

Live Well With Pain ten footsteps, considering pain and the brain; acceptance; pacing; managing mood, medicines and nutrition, etc

10 top tips videos on supporting self-management from Dr Tim Williams

A series of short videos (from 31 seconds to a few minutes) from Live Well with Pain. Dr Tim Williams presents 10 top tips for supporting pain self-management in primary care

Introduction video: Patient led videos on chronic pain produced by NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde pain team. Includes understanding of chronic pain, flare ups, activity, stress and sleep

Individual's stories about their experiences dealing with and managing pain

Produced by NHS Fife as part of their Pain Talking resource

NHS Inform: coping with a flare-up of chronic pain

NHS Inform website sub-page on coping with a flare-up of chronic pain including self-management

Booklet: how to manage setbacks in chronic pain

Link to Live Well with Pain website for advice on managing setbacks in pain including a link to printable version

Reflections on recovering from a persistent pain 'flare'

A reflection from individual recovering from persistent pain 'flare' with top twenty tips from Living Well With Pain website

Leaflet: Managing emotions with chronic pain leaflet

A Pain Concern leaflet to help explore how chronic pain can affect your life and how to address these emotional effects

Video about pain, activity and pacing

27-minute video of a GP/patient discussion on pain, activity and pacing produced by NHS GGC

Booklet: Pain management goal setting

An eight-page booklet with problem solving example, pages for own goals and weekly plans, and personal action plan from NHS Highland

Website: Individual experiences on pain management pacing and goal setting

Short videos of how people used pacing to achieve their goals from Healthtalk/Dipex charity

Quick Guide for Accessing Silvercloud CBT app - National Wellbeing Hub

Information on National Wellbeing Hub regarding access to Silvercloud CBT app

Quick Guide for Accessing Sleepio - National Wellbeing Hub

Information on National Wellbeing Hub regarding access to Sleepio app

Website: Improve your sleep - general advice

General advice on improving sleep from charity Sleep Action

Leaflet: how to sleep well with pain and advice points

A 10-page leaflet with five changes to improve sleep in those with chronic pain from Live Well With Pain

Recording of progressive muscle relaxation instructions

An eight-minute voice recording of directed progressive muscle relaxation

Five-minute recording to support soothing rhythm breathing

A breathing exercise to promote calmness to self soothe from Royal Preston Hospital

Free meditation app - Insight Timer

Personalised programmes to support better sleep, relaxation, etc

Website with assorted relaxation exercises

Website explaining use of guided imagery, with links to voice recordings of peaceful setting, e.g. a beach or a meadow, from NHS Guy’s and St Thomas’ Royal Brompton and Harefield hospitals

Website: Nutrition and pain

Weblink to information on impact of nutrition on pain from Live Well with Pain

Videos of true stories from Live Well with Pain website

Assortment of videos of varying length

Video: Colin's story

A three-minute video with Colin reflecting on his pain journey, produced by NHS Ayrshire and Arran

Leaflet: West of Scotland mindfulness resources

(12 languages available)

11.1.4 Information on medication

Leaflet: Where do medicines fit in

A 24-page booklet from Live Well With Pain discussing:

  • persistent pain and why it happens
  • how pain medicines can be helpful as part of your pain management plan
  • some common problems you may experience with these medicines
  • when to consider reducing your pain medicines and how to do it
  • other ways of living well with pain

Leaflet: Information for individuals about opioid tapering/reduction

Includes information on long-terms side effects of opioids, why to decrease opioids, what to expect when reducing doses and how to do so

Leaflet: Opioid side effect lottery

A leaflet from Live Well With Pain detailing the potential side-effects of opioids which individuals can use to identify adverse effects

Leaflet: Opioid medicines and the risk of addiction

An MHRA leaflet designed to help individuals in using opioid medicines safely

Opioid thermometer tool

A leaflet from Live Well With Pain, showing the relative doses of opioids and associated risks

Real Stories - Painkillers Don't Exist

A series of people’s own experiences of living with pain, management and adverse effects of analgesics

11.1.5 Third sector groups/charities

Pain Association Scotland website

A national charity that delivers professionally led self-management pain education in the community with local groups, pain management courses and assorted videos.

Tel: 0800 783 6059 (to join a group)

Arthritis UK website (formerly Versus Arthritis – a merger of Arthritis Care and Arthritis Research UK)

Information on: arthritis and musculoskeletal conditions, how to manage symptoms including pain, sleep, fatigue and local groups.

Tel: 0800 5200 520

Pain Concern Helpline 0300 123 0789

Pain concern is a charity working to improve the lives of people living with pain and those who care for them. They have information and resources, including a radio programme ‘Airing pain

Pain jigsaw NHS Fife Pain management jigsaw

11.2 Resources for healthcare professionals:

Live Well with Pain website

Wide range of leaflets and information sheets to download and print, including self-management information leaflets and tools, medicines information for people with pain and information posters for public waiting areas

11.2.1 Pain assessments

Live Well with Pain Health Check tool/questionnaire

A three-page four-step pain assessment

The Leeds Assessment of Neuropathic Symptoms and Signs (S-LANSS) pain score assessment tool - electronic version

S-LANSS paper/pdf version

British Pain Society Pain Scales Single page pain assessment. Suitable for ongoing use to evaluate effectiveness of therapies

Pain self-efficacy questionnaire

Single page pain assessment. Suitable for ongoing use to evaluate effectiveness of therapies

Brief Pain Inventory assessment

A two-page pain assessment considering site of pain, intensity, impact of medication and pain on day-to-day activities

11.2.2 Opioid information

Prescribing advice for opioids from Faculty of Pain Management

Faculty of Pain Management advice and recommendations on prescribing and reduction of opioids

Pain Management opioid reduction calculator

Select opioid, starting dose, target (complete reduction or switch to another), weekly percentage reduction and website calculates weekly doses

Increased pain and tolerance with morphine-like medicines video from NHS Ayrshire and Arran

DIRE score for opioids

Assesses candidacy for long-term opioid analgesia based on seven multiple choice questions

Opioid reduction templates

Oxford University Hospitals webpage with assorted modifiable opioid reduction templates

Pain data website – medication information leaflets for patients includes leaflets on co-codamol, tramadol, dihydrocodeine and others

Opioid Risk Tool (ORT) for inappropriate opioid use

Opioid Risk Tool which helps identify those at risk of inappropriate opioid use

NHS GGC Clinical Guideline- Medication safety in opioid prescribing for chronic non-malignant pain

NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde clinical guideline provides guidance for prescribers on the management of people with chronic non-malignant pain

Deprescribing information leaflet and information resource summary

NHS Nottingham Area Prescribing Committee leaflet summarising deprescribing in chronic non-cancer pain, including discussion points with individual, risk of withdrawal, tapering plans, resources

11.2.3 GP Practice prescribing management and review systems

Pain management consultation model for primary care

Suggested content for three consultations

Primary care chronic pain management MDT

Includes: primary care MDT management pathway and exemplars letters for chronic pain medication reviews.

National Therapeutic Indicators (NTIs) Practice specific prescribing data

Deprescribing practice lessons learned Top 10 tips and actions plans from seven GP practices

11.2.4 Education

NES Chronic Pain Knowledge Hub on Turas. Chronic pain learning toolkit with e-learning modules in four levels dependent of levels of practice from informed to specialist. Free of charge but requires NES Turas account

Turas Learn module: Finding a Way Through Chronic Pain Resource

Psychologically informed resource. One hour learning module Free of charge but requires NES Turas account

Turas Learn module: Emotion Matters

A one-hour introductory module to increase understanding and awareness of the psycho-social aspects of living with a long-term condition. Free of charge but requires NES Turas account

Turas Learn module: Building a shared understanding

One hour module to help staff to work collaboratively with people with long term conditions or persistent physical conditions. Free of charge but requires NES Turas account

Turas Learn module: Mental health improvement, and prevention of self-harm and suicide

Four levels dependent of levels of practice from informed to specialist. Free of charge but requires NES Turas account

Turas Learn module: National Trauma Transformation Programme

Free of charge but requires NES Turas account

Webinar on challenging consultations and recorded consultation of individual with fibromyalgia with drug seeking behaviour from NES. Free of charge but requires NES Turas account

Webinar: Dealing with drug seeking behaviour

A presentation with practical hints and tips on how to recognise and manage drug seeking behaviour

Contact

Email: EPandT@gov.scot

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