Guided chronic pain support journey

A step-by-step form that asks the right questions at the right time, so the experience feels calmer and less overwhelming.

Important: This demo helps you prepare for a conversation with your care team. It does not diagnose, replace clinical advice, or make decisions about treatment.

1. Digital paper form

One clear page that feels familiar, but is easier to complete, store and share.

2. Guided form

A calmer step-by-step journey that asks the most relevant questions first.

3. Conversation support

A governed chat-style tool that helps you explain what pain is like for you.
Step 3 of 7Your priorities

What would you like help with first?

Choose the answer that feels most important today. You can add more later.

Moving more comfortably
Sleeping better
Managing daily tasks at home
Understanding pain and flare-ups
Mood, confidence or feeling isolated
ContinueBack

A form that adapts to the person

This option collects the same core information as the paper-style form, but breaks it into smaller steps.

Answers can change the next question. For example, someone who selects sleep problems can be asked about sleep impact, while someone focused on movement can be shown mobility questions first.

Why this helps

  • Reduces long-form fatigue
  • Shows one decision at a time
  • Uses plain language and progress cues
  • Can produce a useful summary for the clinician

1. Start with what matters

The patient chooses the area they most want help with today.

2. Ask relevant questions

The form uses logic to show questions connected to the patient’s answers.

3. Create a useful summary

The final output is written clearly for the patient and structured for the clinician.

Example patient pathway

This is a realistic placeholder journey for a chronic pain support tool. The final questions would be agreed with the clinical team.

Movement pathway

Questions about walking, stairs, sitting, standing, confidence moving, and what activities the patient wants to return to.

Sleep pathway

Questions about getting to sleep, staying asleep, waking with pain, fatigue, and what has already been tried.

Daily life pathway

Questions about household tasks, work, caring, relationships, travel and independence.

Support pathway

Questions about what support the patient already has and what local or digital support may be useful.

Complete the guided form below

You’ll only be asked questions that are relevant to your answers, helping you share the right information.

Click “Next” to continue.

Step 1 of 3

This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

About you

Tell us who is completing the form.
Name(Required)
MM slash DD slash YYYY