“Research consistently shows that women experience more MSK pain than me, have it taken less seriously, and are more likely to receive delayed or inadequate treatment compared to me.”

In Part 3 of this month’s focus ‘Understanding Pain in 2026’ on the STA Clinician Podcast, host Matt Phillips is joined by special guest Dr.Rachel Dewar-Haggart, who discusses the ‘Gender Pain Gap‘ that we see across multiple domains, including prevalence of MSK conditions, pain severity, diagnostic delays, treatment disparities, and healthcare‑provider bias.

The episode discusses biological factors like hormones, the impact of diagnostic overshadowing, racial and socioeconomic disparities, and the need for better clinician communication, continuity of care, and pelvic health support.

Practical recommendations include listening, validating patient experiences, asking about menstrual and life-course factors, promoting continuity and pelvic health services, and acknowledging when answers aren’t known while working collaboratively on management strategies.

Dr. Rachel Dewar-Haggart is a Postdoctoral Qualitative Researcher within the Medical Sociology & Health Experiences Research Group at the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, University of Oxford.

  • 00:00:00 – Welcome to the STA Clinician Podcast
  • 00:04:40 – Introducing special guest Dr. Rachel Dewar-Haggett
  • 00:09:08 – Understanding the Gender Pain Gap
  • 00:16:31 – The Impact of Hormones on Pain
  • 00:21:46 – Diagnostic Overshadowing in Women’s Health
  • 00:30:09 – Unconscious Bias in Pain Perception
  • 00:39:09 – The Importance of Listening
  • 00:51:24 – Cultural Influences on Pain Perception
  • 00:59:57 – Conclusion and Future Discussions

Useful Links

Other Episodes:

  • Part 1 – Ep.272 with Dr. Bronnie Lennox Thompson and Ben Whybrow – ‘An Introduction to Understanding pain in 2026’
  • Part 2 – Ep.273 with special guests Prof Dave Newell and Anna Maria Mazzieri – ‘Predictive Processing & Active Inference’
  • Part 4 Wed Feb 25th with special guest Dr. Rachel Zoffness, Pain scientist, International Speaker, Science Writer, with her new book “Tell Me Where It Hurts” coming out March 26th

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