Mindfulness for people with chronic pain: Factors affecting engagement and suggestions for programme optimisation
Abstract Introduction Chronic pain is a common, multifactorial condition and pharmacological treatments have limited benefits. Mindfulness is a holistic approach that might be of value in the management of chronic pain. However, attrition rates from mindfulness‐based interventions are high and facto...
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Main Authors: | Fathima L. Marikar Bawa (Author), Stewart W. Mercer (Author), Jane W. Sutton (Author), Christine M. Bond (Author) |
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2023-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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