A protocol for a discrete choice experiment: understanding patient medicine preferences for managing chronic non-cancer pain.
Marian ShanahanBriony LaranceSuzanne NielsenMilton CohenMaria SchafferGabrielle CampbellPublished in: BMJ open (2019)
Ethics approval was obtained from the University of New South Wales Sydney Human Ethics committee HC16511 (for the focus group discussions, the one-on-one interviews and online survey) and HC16916 (for the cohort). A lay summary will be made available on the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre website and Painaustralia's website. Peer review papers will be submitted, and it is expected the results will be presented at relevant pain management conferences nationally and internationally. These results will also be used to improve understanding of treatment goals between clinicians and those with CNCP.
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