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Learner Reviews & Feedback for Preventing Chronic Pain: A Human Systems Approach by University of Minnesota

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About the Course

Chronic pain is at epidemic levels and has become the highest-cost condition in health care. This course uses evidence-based science with creative and experiential learning to better understand chronic pain conditions and how they can be prevented through self-management in our cognitive, behavioral, physical, emotional, spiritual, social, and environmental realms. The goal of this course is to blend creative, experiential, and evidence-based teaching strategies to help participants understand chronic pain conditions and how a human systems approach can be applied to self-management strategies to reduce risk factors, enhance protective factors, and prevent chronic pain. There are four major objectives to the course; 1. Describe the prevalence, personal impact, and health care dilemma associated with chronic pain. 2. Recognize the clinical characteristics and underlying etiology of several common pain conditions and the peripheral, central, and genetic mechanisms of chronic pain 3. Based on the literature associated with risk and protective factors in the seven realms of our lives, learn specific strategies in each realm that can be employed daily to prevent chronic pain and enhance wellness. 4. Appreciate the value of a human systems approach to health care and how it can provide a basis for integrative, interdisciplinary, and individualized care to preventing pain and enhancing wellness. CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDIT Health Care Professionals Health care professionals who participate in this CE activity may submit this certificate statement of participation to their appropriate accrediting organizations or state boards for consideration of credit. The participant is responsible for determining whether this activity meets the requirements for acceptable continuing education. Email your Coursera certificate statement of completion to your appropriate organization....

Top reviews

CB

Nov 12, 2022

It was informative and well thought out. I would appreciate an outline per topic so it would be easier to follow.

JL

Jul 26, 2025

This was a very informative course. I took it for personal reasons, not professional, and it opened some doors for further research.

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By Dr.Thangamani R

Jul 19, 2020

MOTIVATING LEARNING EXPERIENCE

By Varun D M

Jul 17, 2025

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By Joy S

Jun 4, 2017

Quality varied a lot due to a different medical professional presenting each week

By uriyesh

Oct 17, 2022

Not for proffesional clinicians.

By Diogo S L

May 26, 2020

Highly outdated material on posture and myofascial pain. Having said that, I am unnable to trust the rest of the provided information because I'm left wondering about the rest of the material

By sandra j

Jan 6, 2021

Meaningless and should not be an offering on Courseea