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It would really help us if you let us know what you thought of the site and resources.

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1. I feel more confident to manage aches and pains after looking at the website:


2. I understand more about bodily aches and pains now that I have looked at the website:


3. I am clearer when to go to the doctor about aches and pains:


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4. I believe that keeping active will help with my aches and pains:


5. It is not safe for someone with aches or pains like mine to do exercise:


6. I feel more prepared for my next visit to the doctor after looking at the website:


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7. I understand more about what the doctor will do or say after looking at the website:


8. I am:


9. Have you (or your child) visited a doctor or other healthcare professional about any aches and pains in your body?


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10. Where did you get the link (or QR code) to this website from?

11. Is there anything else you want to tell us? (No Personal Information should be given!)

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12. Would you like to do a follow-up interview ?
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Meet the Team

Meet the Team

The CAM-Pain programme is developed by researchers, clinicians and designers at Keele University.

Our team works with young people, families and healthcare professionals to create resources that are clear, relatable, and grounded in real experiences.

Professor Jo Protheroe

GP and Professor of General Practice; national expert in health literacy and clinical academic training.

Dr Ben Saunders

Social scientist specialising in young people’s MSK pain, long-term conditions and qualitative research.

Dr Charles Hay

Researcher exploring MSK pain in children and young people and how it is managed in primary care.

Gabby Andrews

Psychology researcher supporting co-design and engagement with young people and families.

Professor Kate Dunn

Epidemiologist specialising in musculoskeletal pain across the life course and leading research programmes at Keele.

This project is co-produced with children, young people, families and healthcare professionals through workshops and focus groups — ensuring that every resource reflects real voices and lived experience.