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Barriers to self-management of chronic pain in primary care: a qualitative focus group study
Katy Gordon, Helen Rice, Nick Allcock, Pamela Bell, Martin Dunbar, Steve Gilbert and Heather Wallace
British Journal of General Practice 2017; 67 (656): e209-e217. DOI: https://doi.org/10.3399/bjgp17X688825
Katy Gordon
Pain Concern, Edinburgh.
MScRoles: Researcher
Helen Rice
Work4ME, Paisley.
MScRoles: Researcher
Nick Allcock
Glasgow Caledonian University, Glasgow.
PhD, DipNurseEd, RGN, RNTRoles: Clinical academic professor
Pamela Bell
Pain Alliance of Northern Ireland, Belfast.
FRCA, FFARCSI, FFPMRCA, FFPMCAIRoles: Consultant anaesthetist (retired)
Martin Dunbar
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, Glasgow.
PhD, DClinPsycholRoles: Consultant clinical psychologist
Steve Gilbert
Consultant in anaesthetics and pain management, NHS Fife, Dunfermline.
MBChBHeather Wallace
Pain Concern, Edinburgh.
Roles: Chief executive
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Barriers to self-management of chronic pain in primary care: a qualitative focus group study
Katy Gordon, Helen Rice, Nick Allcock, Pamela Bell, Martin Dunbar, Steve Gilbert, Heather Wallace
British Journal of General Practice 2017; 67 (656): e209-e217. DOI: 10.3399/bjgp17X688825
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