"Discharge Doesn't Mean the End" Exploring Success in Discharge to Community Self-management For Young Adults Living with Chronic Pain: A Qualitative Study
AbstractBackground Living with chronic pain as a young adult (YA) can impact the physical, emotional, social, cognitive, and role function domains of life. Once YAs receive care for their specialist chronic pain care they are expected to self-navigate a complex healthcare system to transition to com...
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Main Authors: | Souraiya Kassam (Author), Emi Wong (Author), Marysa Thompson (Author), Todd Tran (Author), Rachael Bosma (Author), Sarah Sheffe (Author) |
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2024-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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