A scoping review to identify and map the multidimensional domains of pain in adults with advanced liver disease
Background: Pain is a significant problem in adults living with advanced liver disease, having limited guidance available for its clinical management. While pain is considered a multidimensional experience, there have been limited reviews of the pain literature in advanced liver disease conducted wi...
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Main Authors: | Franklin F. Gorospe (Author), Laura Istanboulian (Author), Martine Puts (Author), David Wong (Author), Elizabeth Lee (Author), Craig M. Dale (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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