Assessing the effects of narrative medicine on the doctor patient relationship, office culture and the management of symptoms in patients with chronic pain and depression in a primary care setting.https://scholarworks.uvm.edu/fmclerk/1284/thumbnail.jp
The factors involved in the successful self-management of chronic pain are not well understood. Many...
Since the late 1990s, the abuse of prescription opioid painkillers has been constructed as a major s...
Research poster describing the following: Chronic pain is a serious health problem that continues to...
Chronic pain and depression are both prevalent in the Unites States and often co-exist in the same p...
Chronic pain affects 100 million Americans and places a significant burden on patients and their fam...
People who experience opioid addiction often feel marginalized by healthcare workers, or stigmatized...
In the United States 100 million people live with pain and must negotiate complicated clinical decis...
Introduction: Chronic pain is considered to be one of the commonly encountered conditions in primary...
BackgroundThis study reports on physicians’ experiences with chronic pain management. For over a dec...
Chronic pain is a common, complex, and challenging condition, where understanding the biological, so...
Chronic pain is pain that lasts longer than 12 weeks, affects an individual physically in some menta...
Background: As pain became avoidable with pills and other interventions, it became intolerable. Cons...
Pain is a universal experience that is also deeply personal. A wide range of bio-psycho-social facto...
Chronic pain is a common, complex, and challenging condition, where understanding the biological, so...
An estimated 100 million Americans suffer from chronic pain. A substantial number of them have been ...
The factors involved in the successful self-management of chronic pain are not well understood. Many...
Since the late 1990s, the abuse of prescription opioid painkillers has been constructed as a major s...
Research poster describing the following: Chronic pain is a serious health problem that continues to...
Chronic pain and depression are both prevalent in the Unites States and often co-exist in the same p...
Chronic pain affects 100 million Americans and places a significant burden on patients and their fam...
People who experience opioid addiction often feel marginalized by healthcare workers, or stigmatized...
In the United States 100 million people live with pain and must negotiate complicated clinical decis...
Introduction: Chronic pain is considered to be one of the commonly encountered conditions in primary...
BackgroundThis study reports on physicians’ experiences with chronic pain management. For over a dec...
Chronic pain is a common, complex, and challenging condition, where understanding the biological, so...
Chronic pain is pain that lasts longer than 12 weeks, affects an individual physically in some menta...
Background: As pain became avoidable with pills and other interventions, it became intolerable. Cons...
Pain is a universal experience that is also deeply personal. A wide range of bio-psycho-social facto...
Chronic pain is a common, complex, and challenging condition, where understanding the biological, so...
An estimated 100 million Americans suffer from chronic pain. A substantial number of them have been ...
The factors involved in the successful self-management of chronic pain are not well understood. Many...
Since the late 1990s, the abuse of prescription opioid painkillers has been constructed as a major s...
Research poster describing the following: Chronic pain is a serious health problem that continues to...