3 results match your criteria: "University of Bath and Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases.[Affiliation]"
Rev Pain
March 2010
Lecturer, Psychology Department, University of Bath and Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases.
Qualitative research exposes and explores important aspects of the pain experience that are inaccessible to other approaches.Qualitative work adopts a different epistemological and ontological perspective to quantitative work.Qualitative research is not well established in the field of pain, but is growing.
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December 2005
Pain Management Unit, University of Bath and Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases, Bath, UK Personal Social Services Research Unit, King's College, Institute of Psychiatry, Centre for the Economics of Mental Health, University of Kent, London, UK Personal Social Services Research Unit, London School of Economics, King's College, Institute of Psychiatry, Centre for the Economics of Mental Health, London, UK.
Chronic pain in adulthood is one of the most costly conditions in modern western society. However, very little is known about the costs of chronic pain in adolescence. This preliminary study explored methods for collecting economic-related data for this population and estimated the cost-of-illness of adolescent chronic pain in the United Kingdom.
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March 2003
Pain Management Unit, University of Bath and Royal National Hospital for Rheumatic Diseases, University of Bath, Claverton Down Road, Bath, UK, BS16 6PJ.
Background: An increasing number of children suffer with pain that lasts for six months or longer. Traditional treatment for such pain has been pharmacological and/or physical. Increasingly, following developments in the field of adult chronic pain management, psychological therapies are being employed to treat children with chronic or recurrent pain.
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