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期刊名:Clinical journal of pain

缩写:CLIN J PAIN

ISSN:0749-8047

e-ISSN:1536-5409

IF/分区:3.1/Q1

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Jeremy Fung,David W Evans,Deborah Falla et al. Jeremy Fung et al.
Objectives: The assessment of the spatial characteristics of pain, such as location and extent, is essential in the clinical evaluation of pain syndromes, especially when managing patient's with chronic musculoskeletal pa...
Ariane Sommer,Susanne Grothus,Benedikt B Claus et al. Ariane Sommer et al.
Objectives: Fatigue and poor sleep quality are common comorbidities in pediatric chronic pain patients and closely related to pain characteristics. Little is known about whether fatigue and sleep quality change after pain...
Jennifer G Norton,Toby Newton-John,Mark Alcock et al. Jennifer G Norton et al.
Objectives: To identify health professional's perception of barriers, facilitators and training needs when working with children experiencing chronic pain. ...
Yu Kondo,Yuta Watanabe,Takahiro Miki et al. Yu Kondo et al.
Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the moderating role of pain self-efficacy in the association of multiple psychosocial factors with the health-related quality of life (HRQOL) of patients scheduled for lumbar sp...
Ishtiaq Ahmed,Rustem Mustafaoglu,Aamir Raoof Memon et al. Ishtiaq Ahmed et al.
Objectives: There is tentative evidence to support the analgesic effects of non-invasive brain stimulation (NiBS) in fibromyalgia (FM), but a comprehensive synthesis is lacking. This systematic review with network meta-an...
Emma Hertel,Michael Skovdal Rathleff,Christian Lund Straszek et al. Emma Hertel et al.
Objectives: Poor sleep is common among young adults and is often associated with pain. This study investigates the relationship between pain-related outcomes, sleep quality, and quality of life in young adults with and wi...
Dayana Patricia Rosa,Marc-Olivier Dubé,Simon Beaulieu-Bonneau et al. Dayana Patricia Rosa et al.
Objective: To determine whether psychosocial factors such as resilience, perceived stress, catastrophizing, anxiety, depression, pain self-efficacy, and social support, explain the persistence of pain and disability in in...
A Natisha Nabbijohn,Ian R Newby-Clark,David Mack et al. A Natisha Nabbijohn et al.
Objectives: This study aimed to characterize pain intensity (average, worst) and disease severity in youth with inflammatory bowel disease in the 12-months post-diagnosis, and to examine the relation between pain and risk...