Evolution of a chronic pain management program in a Northwestern Ontario community: from structural elements to practical application
Abstract Background Chronic pain is a highly prevalent health problem especially in rural regions. There is a dearth of comprehensive pain management programs particularly in rural areas. Aim The objectives of this paper are to describe the evolution of an interprofessional chronic pain team employi...
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Main Authors: | Hadi Shojaei (Author), Shehnaz Fatima Lakha (Author), Ashley Lyon (Author), Mark Halabecki (Author), Mary Donaghy (Author), Angela Mailis (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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