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Randomized controlled trial of an Internet-delivered family cognitive-behavioral therapy intervention for children and adolescents with chronic pain. |
Palermo TM, Wilson AC, Peters M, Lewandowski A, Somhegyi H. |
Internet Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Youth with Chronic Pain Background: Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) significantly reduces the intensity of pediatric chronic pain1,2; barriers to ac... |
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Spouse-rated vs self-rated health as predictors of mortality. |
Ayalon L, Covinsky KE. |
Spouse-Reported vs. Self-Rated Health as Predictor of Mortality Background: Self-rated health, an excellent predictor of mortality, often outperforms objective indicators of health and mental h... |
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Are physicians' recommendations to limit life support beneficial or burdensome? Bringing empirical data to the debate. |
White DB, Evans LR, Bautista CA, Luce JM, Lo B. |
Benefit or Burden of Physicians' Recommendations to Limit Life-Support Background: Most intensive care life support decisions are made by surrogates. What are surrogates' attitudes about physician re... |
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QUOTEchemo: a patient-centered instrument to measure quality of communication preceding chemotherapy treatment through the patient's eyes. |
van Weert JC, Jansen J, de Bruijn GJ, Noordman J, van Dulmen S, Bensing JM. |
Benefit or Burden of Physicians' Recommendations to Limit Life-Support Background: Effective communication about treatment improves outcomes, satisfaction, coping, anxiety, mood, and communication wi... |
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A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial evaluating the efficacy and safety of ABT-594 in patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain. |
Rowbotham MC, Duan WR, Thomas J, Nothaft W, Backonja MM. |
A New Agent, ABT-594, for Diabetic Neuropathic Pain Background: Diabetic peripheral neuropathic pain (DPNP) affects 1/3 of diabetics.1 How safe and efficacious is ABT-594, a neuronal nicotinic acetyl... |
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