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期刊名:British journal of pain

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ISSN:2049-4637

e-ISSN:2049-4645

IF/分区:1.5/Q4

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Jordan Tsigarides,Vanessa Grove,Jacqueline Chipping et al. Jordan Tsigarides et al.
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Charlotte Woodcock,Nicola Cornwall,Sarah A Harrisson et al. Charlotte Woodcock et al.
Introduction: Understanding patients' experiences is important when developing interventions for people living with persistent pain. Interviews and focus groups are frequently used to capture beliefs, views, and perspecti...
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Sam Eldabe,Rui Duarte,Simon Thomson et al. Sam Eldabe et al.
The British Pain Society updated their recommendations on intrathecal drug delivery (ITDD) for the management of pain and spasticity in adults. The recommendations are primarily evidence based but where necessary comprise the consensus opin...