The association between hope, marital status, depression and persistent pain in men and women following cardiac surgery
Abstract Background Cardiac surgery is a major life event, and outcomes after surgery are associated with men's and women's ability to self-manage and cope with their cardiac condition in everyday life. Hope is suggested to impact cardiac health by having a positive effect on how adults co...
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Main Authors: | Ann Kristin Bjørnnes (Author), Monica Parry (Author), Irene Lie (Author), Ragnhild Falk (Author), Marit Leegaard (Author), Tone Rustøen (Author) |
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