Chronic pain in adults
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Chronic pain in adults

Anneli Ostler First-year nursing student, University Campus Suffolk, Ipswich

A CPD article enhanced Anneli Ostler’s understanding of the strategies for managing chronic pain in adults

Reading the CPD article helped improve my understanding of the importance of identifying chronic pain. Chronic pain may occur on its own or as a feature of other chronic conditions, and it may be nociceptive or neuropathic, or a combination of the two.

Nursing Standard. 29, 41, 61-61. doi: 10.7748/ns.29.41.61.s43

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