Effects of an Individually Tailored Web-Based Chronic Pain Management Program on Pain Severity, Psychological Health, and Functioning
BackgroundIt is estimated that 30% of adults in the United States experience daily chronic pain. This results in a significant burden on the health care system, in particular primary care, and on the workplace. Chronic pain management with cognitive-behavioral psychological treatment is effective in...
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Main Authors: | Nevedal, Dana C (Author), Wang, Chun (Author), Oberleitner, Lindsay (Author), Schwartz, Steven (Author), Williams, Amy M (Author) |
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JMIR Publications,
2013-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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