Comparing the clinical-effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of an internet-delivered Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) intervention with a waiting list control among adults with chronic pain: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial.

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Abstract

Export Date: 9 October 2014
Original languageEnglish (Ireland)
JournalBMJ Open
Volume4
Issue number7
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2014

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  • Authors
  • Hayes, S; Hogan, M; Dowd, H; Doherty, E; O'Higgins, S; Nic Gabhainn, S; MacNeela, P; Murphy, AW; Kropmans, T; O'Neill, C; Newell, J; McGuire, BE
  • Hayes S, Hogan M, Dowd H, Doherty E, O'Higgins S, Nic Gabhainn S, MacNeela P, Murphy AW, Kropmans T, O'Neill C, Newell J, McGuire BE
  • Hayes S, Hogan M, Dowd H, Doherty E, OHiggins S, Nic Gabhain S
  • Hayes, S., Hogan, M., Dowd, H., Doherty, E., O'Higgins, S., Nic Gabhainn, S., MacNeela, P., Murphy, A.W., Kropmans, T., O'Neill, C., Newell, J. & McGuire, B.E.
  • Hayes, S,Hogan, M,Dowd, H,Doherty, E,O'Higgins, S,Gabhainn, SN,MacNeela, P,Murphy, AW,Kropmans, T,O'Neill, C,Newell, J,McGuire, BE

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