Michael G. DeGroote Institute for Pain Research & Care - Annual Report 2023

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Institute for Pain Research & Care - Digital Impact & Media Presence We live in a digital age where the Internet and social media have become a critical component when it comes to knowledge translation and engaging with target audiences. This past year, the Institute for Pain Research & Care and the National Pain Centre (NPC) set out to build their presence - both in traditional and digital media. The overarching goals were to continue to establish ourselves as national leaders in chronic pain research; increase overall media presence; foster partnerships with other health research institutes and organizations; increase knowledge translation initiatives of institute-funded research and foster and grow relationships with potential donors. Modest targets were set in all these areas to determine a realistic baseline to help inform future goals.

Website This year saw the Institute and NPC undergo a redevelopment of their websites. The new design incorporated additional features to meet the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act, as well as switched to a new content management system that was implemented across the McMaster campus. One of our primary objectives has been to increase the number of visitors to our website. Since their launch in February, the websites have experienced significant traffic, with the Institute receiving more than 1,000 hits each month and the NPC receiving nearly 2,000 hits. This next year will focus on Search Engine Optimization to improve organic search rankings, as well as improving the bounce rate (number of visitors who leave after only seeing one page) for both sites.

Social Media Building a substantial Twitter following is vital for amplifying our research messages. Twitter has been our most prominent platform for disseminating research updates and engaging with audiences. This past year saw the NPC’s Twitter account gain nearly 500 new Twitter followers - an increase of more than 40%. Our engagement rate on Twitter posts has also shown steady improvement. The last year saw our engagement rate rise to an average of 4% per impression - an engagement rate between 1% and 5% is considered to be good. Our social media channels earned more than 19,000 impressions, which was an increase of more than 80% over last year’s reporting period. These metrics suggest that our social media efforts are seeing success and that our content is resonating with followers and generating meaningful interactions. The Institute also launched a LinkedIn page as a new way to assist with knowledge translation initiatives. One of our goals for this coming year will be to better utilize this platform as a means of reaching our target audiences.

Traditional Media A few notable highlights from the Institute and Pain Centre’s representation in traditional media this past year include Dr. Norm Buckley’s appearance on an episode of CBC’s The Current, discussing the impact of pain on the lives of those living with it and addressing the gaps in policy and pain research. The Institute also saw the publication of the first in a series of five articles with Open Access Government, addressing issues surrounding the use of opioids.

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Seed Grants - A Pilot Study of Association of BIOmarkers and Neuropathic Pain with Intercostobrachial Nerves

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page 20

Partnerships & Collaborations Chronic Pain Network: Knowledge Mobilization & Implementation Science

3min
pages 31-34

Partnerships & Collaborations

1min
page 30

Partnerships & Collaborations Centre for Medicinal Cannabis Research

1min
page 29

Engagement Annual Research Day

1min
page 28

Engagement Canadian Pain Care Forum

1min
page 27

Catalyst Grants - A Feasibility Study to Assess the Added Value of Integrated Musculoskeletal Biofeedback Device (IMBED) Combined with Neuromuscular Exercise and Education (GLA-Dtm) to Decrease Chronic Pain in Older Adults with Osteoarthritis

2min
pages 25-26

Catalyst Grants - Corticomuscular Coherence Brain-Computer Interface to Treat Chronic Neck Pain

1min
page 24

Catalyst Grants - Persistent Post-Surgical Pain, Postoperative Cognitive Dysfunction, and Resilience in Older People Undergoing Elective Knee Surgery: A Mixed Method Project to Explore Associations and Underlying Mechanisms

2min
page 23

Seed Grants - Who is Susceptible to Developing CPSP? A High-Throughput Clinical Proteomics-Based Approach for the Prediction of Susceptibility

2min
page 22

Seed Grants - Opioid Reduction in Orthopedic Surgery (OREOS): A Feasibility Randomized Controlled Trial in Total Knee Replacement Patients

1min
page 21

Seed Grants - Topicals for Osteoarthritis Pain in Knee Surgery (TOPIKS): A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial

1min
page 20

Seed Grants - An Investigation into the Effectiveness of a New Transitional Pain Service (TPS) on Opioid Cessation After Broad Range of Surgeries Done at Hamilton Health Sciences (HHS) and its Affiliated Hospitals

2min
page 19

Seed Grants - Artificial Intelligence to Improve Understanding of the Biological Mechanism(s) of Chronic Neuropathic Pain

1min
page 18

Seed Grants - Feasibility of a Definitive Trial to Evaluate the Effect of Cannabinoid Oil, Versus Placebo, on Chronic Pain, Post-Surgical Pain and Functional Outcomes in Patients Undergoing TKA

2min
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Seed Grants - A Persistent Post-Surgical Pain Survey

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Institute for Pain Research & Care Fellowships

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page 15

Fellowships - Xiaoqin Wang

2min
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Fellowships - Shirin Modarresi

2min
page 13

Fellowships - Cheryl Chow

2min
page 12

Graduate Studentships - Maram Khaled

2min
page 11

Graduate Studentships - Nora Baker

2min
page 10

Digital Impact & Media Presence

3min
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Message from the Scientific Director

1min
page 6

About Michael G. DeGroote and his gift

2min
pages 4-5
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