The intersectional implications of a quantitative epistemology in pain care and research

2025

A paper, co-authored with Michelle Charette, that seeks to highlight (1) the problematics associated with a systemic reliance on quantitative tools that are themselves validated via statistical methods; (2) what alternatives already exist, regardless of their logistical shortcomings; and (3) the actual and possible consequences of continuing a trajectory of data-based pain rating. Published in the Canadian Journal of Pain (Open Access).