Pain management and coping strategies for primary dysmenorrhea: A qualitative study among female nursing students
Abstract Aim Primary dysmenorrhea is a problem that affects both young and adult women, with a significant impact on their daily lives. This pain is primarily managed through the consumption of non‐steroidal anti‐inflammatories and non‐pharmacological approaches such as exercise, acupressure and hea...
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Main Authors: | Elia Fernández‐Martínez (Author), Jorge Pérez‐Corrales (Author), Domingo Palacios‐Ceña (Author), Ana Abreu‐Sánchez (Author), María Teresa Iglesias‐López (Author), Pilar Carrasco‐Garrido (Author), Juan Francisco Velarde‐García (Author) |
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