Below is a list of resources that may be helpful to clinicians providing care for Veteran patients
The goal of knowledge mobilization is to disseminate research findings. The CPCoE aims to make research accessible to various audiences including Veterans and families, clinicians, policymakers, and other researchers. We strive to have an impact on Veterans and their families through strategic mobilization of research findings.
Explore the Topic Areas below to learn more about current and past research projects and to access resources such as plain language summaries, infographics, fact sheets, videos, and other knowledge mobilization products.
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Health measurement instruments and their applicability to military veterans: a systematic review
This publication is not open-access. Please email info@vcp-vdc.ca for a French translated copy of the article.
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Exploring the Lived Experiences of Pain in Military Families: A Qualitative Examination
This publication is not open-access. Please email info@vcp-vdc.ca for a French translated copy of the article.
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Opioids for Chronic Pain:
Trends in Opioid Prescribing and Suggestions for Clinical Practice
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Video - Canadian Veterans: An Introduction for Journalists & Journalism Students
An Introduction to Canadian Veterans and their Common Health Issues - On-Line Self-Directed Course for Journalism Students
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Exploring Canadian Veterans’ priorities regarding chronic pain research: A qualitative study
This publication is not open-access. Please email info@vcp-vdc.ca for a French translated copy of the article.
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Health measurement instruments and their applicability to military veterans: a systematic review
This publication is not open-access. Please email info@vcp-vdc.ca for a French translated copy of the article.
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Exploring the Lived Experiences of Pain in Military Families: A Qualitative Examination
This publication is not open-access. Please email info@vcp-vdc.ca for a French translated copy of the article.
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Opioids for Chronic Pain:
Trends in Opioid Prescribing and Suggestions for Clinical Practice
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Veteran Transition in the Media: Final Report
Guidelines for Journalists Covering Veterans and the Transition from Military to Civilian Life
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Video - Canadian Veterans: An Introduction for Journalists & Journalism Students
An Introduction to Canadian Veterans and their Common Health Issues - On-Line Self-Directed Course for Journalism Students
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Exploring Canadian Veterans’ priorities regarding chronic pain research: A qualitative study
This publication is not open-access. Please email info@vcp-vdc.ca for a French translated copy of the article.
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Qualitative analysis of long-term chronic pain program management outcomes: Veterans and civilians
Establishing cut-offs for the Pain Self-Efficacy Questionnaire for people living with chronic pain
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Tom Hoppe, former Chair of the Advisory Council for Veterans, is your host of The Most Painful Podcast. This podcast will explore various topics relevant to Veterans, their families, caregivers, researchers and clinicians. Through the use of expert panelists, these episodes will provide education and understanding related to chronic pain while exploring complications and a variety of pain management therapies.
Listen NowOur webinars provide a chance to learn about the evolution of pain management and current best practices in evidence-based interdisciplinary care. Presented in an accessible manner, the target audience is Veterans, their families, health care professionals, case managers, and researchers.
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