Talking to Teens about Pain: A Modified Delphi Study of Adolescent Pain Science Education
Background Persistent pain is a prevalent condition that negatively influences physical, emotional, social and family functioning in adolescents. Pain science education is a promising therapy for adults, yet to be thoroughly investigated for persistent pain in adolescents. There is a need to develop...
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Main Authors: | Hayley B. Leake (Author), Lauren C. Heathcote (Author), Laura E. Simons (Author), Jennifer Stinson (Author), Steven J. Kamper (Author), Christopher M. Williams (Author), Laura L. Burgoyne (Author), Meredith Craigie (Author), Marjolein Kammers (Author), David Moen (Author), Joshua W. Pate (Author), Kimberley Szeto (Author), G. Lorimer Moseley (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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