The relationship between patients' income and education and their access to pharmacological chronic pain management: A scoping review
Background Though chronic pain is widespread, affecting about one-fifth of the world's population, its impacts are disproportionately felt across the population according to socioeconomic determinants such as education and income. These factors also influence patients' access to treatment,...
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Main Authors: | Nicole Atkins (Author), Karim Mukhida (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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