Of course your blog is useful! Your survey, however, could use some work :) only because I wanted to choose more than one option and it wouldn't let me.
From what we hear from clinicians, the practical stuff is what they want - handouts, psychosocial clinical skills, case studies and translating research into practical guidance. I think the pieces on why pain is so poorly managed, are less useful, unless they are tied to self-reflective questions or things clinicians can do to assess whether they are replicating some of the things you reference (attitudinal issues etc.)
I like it as it is, glad it came back after your hiatus. Certainly more ways to apply research clinically is also useful.
thanks for doing this
Thanks for allow us to suggest topics.
But do not forget your editorial picks. Are really worthy.
Cheers and carry on
Of course your blog is useful! Your survey, however, could use some work :) only because I wanted to choose more than one option and it wouldn't let me.
From what we hear from clinicians, the practical stuff is what they want - handouts, psychosocial clinical skills, case studies and translating research into practical guidance. I think the pieces on why pain is so poorly managed, are less useful, unless they are tied to self-reflective questions or things clinicians can do to assess whether they are replicating some of the things you reference (attitudinal issues etc.)
Keep the great articles coming!