Fibromyalgia: moderate and substantial pain intensity reduction predicts improvement in other outcomes and substantial quality of life gain
Chronic pain is associated with a range of other problems, including disturbed sleep, depression, anxiety, fatigue, reduced quality of life, and an inability to work or socialise. We investigated whether good symptom control of pain (using definitions of moderate and substantial benefit) is associat...
Autori principali: | Moore, R, Straube, S, Paine, J, Phillips, C, McQuay, H |
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Altri autori: | International Association for the Study of Pain |
Natura: | Journal article |
Lingua: | English |
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Elsevier
2010
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