Associations between pain control self-efficacy, self-efficacy for communicating with physicians, and subsequent pain severity among cancer patients

scientific article published on 15 December 2010

Associations between pain control self-efficacy, self-efficacy for communicating with physicians, and subsequent pain severity among cancer patients is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.PEC.2010.11.007
P8608Fatcat IDrelease_u3vqy755u5dfhmbts6piym4p34
P698PubMed publication ID21159483

P50authorRichard L. KravitzQ42389544
P2093author name stringPeter Franks
Anthony Jerant
P433issue2
P304page(s)275-280
P577publication date2010-12-15
P1433published inPatient Education and CounselingQ15760736
P1476titleAssociations between pain control self-efficacy, self-efficacy for communicating with physicians, and subsequent pain severity among cancer patients
P478volume85

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