Development of a pain self-management intervention framework for people with spinal cord injury
Mokgadi K. Mashola,
Elzette Korkie,
Diphale J. Mothabeng
Abstract:Background: Pain is the most common reason for medical visits to primary health care practitioners. Pain self-management interventions are encouraged and there is no known self-management intervention framework available that clinicians and people with spinal cord injury (PWSCI) can use to guide treatment selection.Aim: This study aimed to develop a pain self-management intervention framework for PWSCI.Setting: Online and facilitated in Gauteng, South Africa.Methods: A three-round modified e-Delphi method was … Show more
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