Study protocol: Clinical yarning, a communication training program for clinicians supporting aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients with persistent pain: A multicentre intervention feasibility study using mixed methods
Objectives: Ineffective communication between healthcare clinicians and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients with persistent pain is a significant barrier to optimal pain management. This manuscript is a study protocol and describes the development and evaluation methods of a tailored, cul...
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Main Authors: | Christina M. Bernardes (Author), Ivan Lin (Author), Stephen Birch (Author), Renata Meuter (Author), Andrew Claus (Author), Matthew Bryant (Author), Jermaine Isua (Author), Paul Gray (Author), Joseph P. Kluver (Author), Stuart Ekberg (Author), Gregory Pratt (Author) |
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2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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