User-Centered Development of a Mobile App for Biopsychosocial Pain Assessment in Adults: Usability, Reliability, and Validity Study
BackgroundPain-related mobile apps targeting pain assessment commonly limit pain assessment to pain behaviors and physiological aspects. However, current guidelines state that pain assessment should follow the biopsychosocial model, clearly addressing biological, psychological, and social aspects of...
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Main Authors: | Lopes, Filipa (Author), Rodrigues, Mário (Author), Silva, Anabela G (Author) |
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2021-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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