- recruiting
Feasibility trial assessing the management of acute pain in children and young people attended by ambulance using the PANDA intervention
This study looks at new ways for ambulance staff to help children and young people with pain in an emergency. It's testing a new approach called PANDA to see if it helps manage pain better before they reach the hospital.
United Kingdom · England - authorisedTherapeutic use (Phase IV)
F-puff_SE_2024
This study is looking at how well different fentanyl medications work to manage pain in people aged 18 and over. Researchers want to see if the medications help reduce pain effectively during their normal use.
Hungary - recruitingPHASE2
Psilocybin for Enhanced Analgesia in Chronic nEuropathic PAIN
This study is looking into whether psilocybin, found in 'magic mushrooms', could help people with long-term nerve pain. It's a small, early study to see if it's safe and practical to do a much bigger one later on. Researchers hope to find new ways to manage chronic pain.
Canada - enrolling by invitation
Longitudinal Assessment of Pain-Related Patient-Reported Outcomes After Surgery
This study looks at how people feel in the first few weeks after surgery, especially regarding pain. It aims to understand pain, how it affects daily life, and if signs of nerve pain appear early on, to help improve care after patients go home.
Germany · Mexico