About the Keele Pain Recorder app
With the support from the West Midlands Academic Health Science Network (WMAHSN) and Stoke-on-Trent Clinical Commissioning Group, the Keele Pain Recorder (KPR) is freely available to everyone suffering with pain.
In the series of videos below, Dr John Bedson and patient Stephen Dent talk us through the purposes of the the app from a GPs and Patients perspective and also demonstrate how to use the app.
Introduction to the Keele Pain Recorder
Dr John Bedson, who led the development of the Keele Pain Recorder mobile app (KPR), describes what the app is about and how patients will benefit from using the app to manage their pain.
Keele Pain Recorder Demonstration
Dr John Bedson demonstrates the use of the Keele Pain Recorder (KPR) with patient, Stephen Dent.
How the Keele Pain Recorder (KPR) benefits patients
Stephen Dent is a patient and member of Keele University's Research User Group. Stephen was heavily involved in the development of the app, bring his personal experiences of managing pain to the table. In this short video, Stephen describes how the video has benefited his pain management, and his personal experiences of using the app.