Pain knowledge and attitudes of final-year medical students at the University of Cape Town: A cross-sectional survey
Background: Pain is the most common presenting complaint in patients visiting a healthcare facility. Healthcare professionals need adequate knowledge of pain to be able to manage it effectively. Aim: The aim of this study was to determine the pain knowledge and attitudes of the 2018 final-year medic...
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Main Authors: | Blessing Mashanda-Tafaune (Author), Janieke van Nugteren (Author), Romy Parker (Author) |
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