Journal
Pain medicine
Publication Date
12-12-2020
Volume
21
Issue
Supplement 2
First Page
S91
Last Page
S99
Document Type
Open Access Publication
DOI
10.1093/pm/pnaa366
Rights and Permissions
Karen H Seal, MD, MPH, William C Becker, MD, Jennifer L Murphy, PhD, Natalie Purcell, PhD, Lauren M Denneson, PhD, Benjamin J Morasco, PhD, Aaron M Martin, PhD, Kavitha Reddy, MD, Theresa Van Iseghem, PhD, Erin E Krebs, MD, MPH, Jacob M Painter, Pharm D, Hildi Hagedorn, PhD, Jeffrey M Pyne, MD, John Hixon, MD, Shira Maguen, PhD, Thomas C Neylan, MD, Brian Borsari, PhD, Beth DeRonne, Pharm D, Carolyn Gibson, PhD, Marianne S Matthias, PhD, Joseph W Frank, MD, MPH, Akshaya Krishnaswamy, MPH, Yongmei Li, PhD, Daniel Bertenthal, MPH, Allan Chan, MS, Alejandro Nunez, Nicole McCamish, MA, Whole Health Options and Pain Education (wHOPE): A Pragmatic Trial Comparing Whole Health Team vs Primary Care Group Education to Promote Nonpharmacological Strategies to Improve Pain, Functioning, and Quality of Life in Veterans—Rationale, Methods, and Implementation, Pain Medicine, Volume 21, Issue Supplement_2, December 2020, Pages S91–S99, https://doi.org/10.1093/pm/pnaa366. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Academy of Pain Medicine. This work is written by a US Government employee and is in the public domain in the US.
Recommended Citation
Seal, Karen H; Reddy, Kavitha; and et al., "Whole Health Options and Pain Education (wHOPE): A pragmatic trial comparing Whole Health Team vs Primary Care Group Education to promote nonpharmacological strategies to improve pain, functioning, and quality of life in veterans-Rationale, methods, and implementation." Pain medicine. 21, Supplement 2. S91 - S99. (2020).
https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/oa_4/1021
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