Patient satisfaction with a pilot chronic pain management programme in Cape Town, South Africa
Background: The goals of a chronic pain management clinic includeincreasing patient knowledge about pain, developing pain management skillsand increasing patients' confidence in their pain management abilities.A Chronic Pain Management Programme (CPMP) based on evidence basedguidelines was dev...
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Main Authors: | R. Parker (Author), S. Burgess (Author), A. Dubaniewicz (Author), L. Gouws (Author), J. Krone (Author), V. Madden (Author), C. Nortje (Author), C. Parsons (Author) |
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