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The role of pain in pulmonary rehabilitation: a qualitative study
Samantha Harrison
, Annemarie Lee
, Helene Button
, Rebecca Shea
, Roger Goldstein
, Dina Brooks
,
Cormac Ryan
,
Denis Martin
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Nursing and Health Professions
Adherence
20%
Analgesia
10%
Brief Pain Inventory
10%
Dyspnea
10%
Education
20%
Health Care Personnel
50%
Muscle Strength
10%
Obstructive Lung Disease
50%
Pulmonary Rehabilitation
100%
Qualitative Research
100%
Qualitative Study
100%
Thematic Analysis
10%
Keyphrases
Aggravators
10%
Breathlessness
10%
Brief Pain Inventory-Short Form
10%
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
50%
Clinical Benefit
10%
Common Experience
10%
Demographic Data
10%
Disease Reporting
10%
Disease-specific
10%
Exercise Adherence
10%
Group Education
10%
Healthcare Providers
40%
Healthcare Training
10%
Inductive Thematic Analysis
10%
Muscle Strength
10%
Pain Intervention
40%
Pain Management
10%
Pain Reduction
10%
Patient-completed
10%
Program Adherence
10%
Pulmonary Rehabilitation
100%
Rehabilitation Education
10%
Reliever
10%
Structured Interview
10%