Chronic Pain
Cross-source consensus on Chronic Pain from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Chronic pain is defined as persistent or intermittent pain lasting more than three months in one or more body areas. — Everyday social contexts influence fluctuations into and out of chronic pain: an ethnographic study in England
- Chronic pain affects about 43% of the UK population, or just under 28 million people. — Everyday social contexts influence fluctuations into and out of chronic pain: an ethnographic study in England
- The study argues that chronic pain is shaped by social worlds as well as biological and psychological factors. — Everyday social contexts influence fluctuations into and out of chronic pain: an ethnographic study in England
- The study treats chronic pain as dynamic rather than as a predictable sequence of illness phases. — Everyday social contexts influence fluctuations into and out of chronic pain: an ethnographic study in England