Interest in digital peer-delivered interventions and preferences to improve pain self-efficacy and reduce loneliness among patients with chronic pain: mixed methods co-design study

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  • who: Unknown from the RECOVER Injury Research Centre, The University of Queensland, Australia have published the research work: Interest in Digital Peer-Delivered Interventions and Preferences to Improve Pain Self-efficacy and Reduce Loneliness Among Patients With Chronic Pain: Mixed Methods Co-design Study, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: Few interventions have shown long-term sustained improvements in pain self-efficacy and there Objective: To co-design accessible interventions to increase pain self-efficacy social connection pain-related outcomes and quality of life this study explored patients` interest and preferences for digital peer-delivered interventions . . .

     

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