General Practitioners and Chronic Non-Malignant Pain Management in Older Patients: A Qualitative Study
Chronic non-malignant pain (CNMP) is commonly managed by General Practitioners (GPs) in primary care. Analgesics are the mainstay of CNMP management in this setting. Selection of medications by GPs may be influenced by micro factors which are relevant to the practice setting, meso factors which rela...
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Main Authors: | Mary-Claire Kennedy (Author), Martin C. Henman (Author), Gráinne Cousins (Author) |
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2016-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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