A mega-ethnography of eleven qualitative evidence syntheses exploring the experience of living with chronic non-malignant pain
Abstract Background Each year over five million people develop chronic non-malignant pain and can experience healthcare as an adversarial struggle. The aims of this study were: (1) to bring together qualitative evidence syntheses that explore patients’ experience of living with chronic non-malignant...
Main Authors: | Fran Toye, Kate Seers, Erin Hannink, Karen Barker |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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BMC
2017-08-01
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Series: | BMC Medical Research Methodology |
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Online Access: | http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12874-017-0392-7 |
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