1
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Randomized clinical trial of the effectiveness of a self-care intervention to improve cancer pain management.
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J Clin Oncol
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2004
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1.70
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2
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Qualitative research contribution to a randomized clinical trial.
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Res Nurs Health
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2005
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1.54
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3
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Putting cancer pain management regimens into practice at home.
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J Pain Symptom Manage
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2002
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1.22
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4
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Single-molecule fluorescence spectroscopy using phospholipid bilayer nanodiscs.
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Methods Enzymol
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2010
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1.17
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5
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The PRO-SELF pain control program improves patients' knowledge of cancer pain management.
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Oncol Nurs Forum
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2004
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1.07
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6
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No evidence for sex differences in the severity and treatment of cancer pain.
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J Pain Symptom Manage
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2004
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0.98
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7
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The use of a responder analysis to identify differences in patient outcomes following a self-care intervention to improve cancer pain management.
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2007
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0.98
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8
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The PRO-SELF(c): Pain Control Program--an effective approach for cancer pain management.
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Oncol Nurs Forum
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2003
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0.97
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9
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Differences in the prevalence and severity of side effects based on type of analgesic prescription in patients with chronic cancer pain.
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J Pain Symptom Manage
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2007
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0.97
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10
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Pain management autobiographies and reluctance to use opioids for cancer pain management.
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Cancer Nurs
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2002
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0.94
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11
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The usefulness of a daily pain management diary for outpatients with cancer-related pain.
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Oncol Nurs Forum
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2002
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0.84
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12
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Oncology outpatients with pain from bone metastasis require more than around-the-clock dosing of analgesics to achieve adequate pain control.
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J Pain
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2002
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0.78
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