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Non-Medical Factors Associated with the Outcome of Treatment of Chronic Non-Malignant Pain: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Irena KovačevićVišnja Majerić KoglerValentina KrikšićBoris IlićAdriano FriganovićŠtefanija Ozimec VulinecJadranka PavićMilan MilosevicPetra KovačevićDavorina Petek
Published in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
The typical patient with a poor pain management outcome is retired, presents depressive behavior; their pain disturbs general activity and sleeping. Moreover, they have a physically disturbed quality of life and require self-treatment due to the inaccessibility of doctors and therapies. The principle of treatment of patients with chronic, non-malignant pain should take into account a biopsychosocial approach with individually adjusted procedures.
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