Research Findings
CPCoE’s goal is to disseminate research findings and 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.  

The views and opinions described below/herein do not necessarily represent those of the Chronic Pain Centre of Excellence for Canadian Veterans. The author’s(s’) opinions are their own.

Medical Cannabis and Chronic Pain

Integrating Canadian Veteran needs in identifying effective self-education tools for medical cannabis use in chronic pain

Medical cannabis or cannabinoids for chronic pain: a clinical practice guideline

Quality of Life (7 Domains of Well-Being)

Instruments to measure the domain of health

Emerging Trends and Alternative Modalities

Yoga for Veterans with Chronic Pain

Considerations for Ketamine in the Effective Management of Chronic Pain for Veterans

Exercise

Projects coming soon

Families and Community

Intergenerational Transmission of Chronic Pain in Canadian Veterans and their Children

Healthcare Recommendations

Interventions to Prevent Chronic Pain after Orthopedic Surgery

Treatment preferences among Canadian military Veterans with chronic low back pain

Rapid Recommendation to British Medical Journal (BMJ) on Jaw Pain

Transition to Virtual Care Services during COVID-19 at Canadian Pain Clinics

Contemporary prescription opioid use for pain among Canadian Armed Forces Veterans in Ontario

Medical cannabis or cannabinoids for chronic pain: a clinical practice guideline

Mental Health, Trauma, and Chronic Pain

Understanding Comorbidities Associated with Chronic Pain for Canadian Veterans

Considerations for Ketamine in the Effective Management of Chronic Pain for Veterans

Transition

Military Identity and Pain Trajectories Among Canadian Veterans

Transition to Civilian Life in the Context of Chronic Pain

Impact of Military Lifestyle and Culture on the Health of Military Personnel with Chronic Pain

The Chronic Pain Experiences of Military Personnel, Recently Retired or Discharged Veterans, and Healthcare Providers: A Systematic Review and Qualitative Meta-Synthesis

Population Health

Exploration of Unique Features of Chronic Pain Among Veterans

Cluster Analysis of Canadian Armed Forces Veterans Living with Chronic Pain - Life After Services Studies 2016

Interdisciplinary Care

Pain Management Program for Veterans and non-Veterans with chronic pain

A Feasibility Study on the Ability to Scale an Interdisciplinary Pain Management Program for Canadian Veterans across Canadian Provinces

Improving Veteran-Focused Research

Exploring Factors Associated with Chronic Pain Among Canadian Veterans (LASS 2016 versus LASS 2019)

Research Priorities Among Canadian Military Veterans Living With Chronic Pain

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