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    Using graded motor imagery for complex regional pain syndrome in clinical practice: Failure to improve pain by Johnson, S., Hall, J., Barnett, S., Draper, M., Derbyshire, G., Haynes, L., Rooney, C., Cameron, H., Moseley, G.L., de C. Williams, A.C., McCabe, C., Goebel, A.

    Published in European journal of pain (01-04-2012)
    “…Background There is good evidence from studies conducted in a single‐centre research setting for the efficacy of graded motor imagery (GMI) treatment, a…”
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    Exploring experiences and understandings of pain in adults with intellectual disabilities by Findlay, L., Williams, A. C. de C., Scior, K.

    “…Background People with intellectual disabilities (ID) are at risk that their health problems, many of which cause pain, go unrecognised and untreated. Their…”
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    Psychological approaches to chronic pain management: evidence and challenges by Eccleston, C, Morley, S.J., Williams, A.C.deC

    Published in British journal of anaesthesia : BJA (01-07-2013)
    “…Psychological interventions are a mainstay of modern pain management practice and a recommended feature of a modern pain treatment service. Systematic reviews…”
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    What influences midwives in estimating labour pain? by Williams, A.C. de C., Morris, J., Stevens, K., Gessler, S., Cella, M., Baxter, J.

    Published in European journal of pain (01-01-2013)
    “…Background Clinicians’ estimates of patients’ pain are frequently used as a basis for delivering care, and the characteristics of the clinician and of the…”
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    Patients' and professionals' understandings of the causes of chronic pain: Blame, responsibility and identity protection by Eccleston, Chris, De C. Williams, Amanda C., Rogers, Wendy Stainton

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-09-1997)
    “…A social constructionist analysis of how sense is made of the causes of chronic pain is reported. It is recognised that there is a multiplicity of stories…”
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    Inpatient vs. outpatient pain management: results of a randomised controlled trial by de Williams, C A C, Richardson, P H, Nicholas, M K, Pither, C E, Harding, V R, Ridout, K L, Ralphs, J A, Richardson, I H, Justins, D M, Chamberlain, J H

    Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-07-1996)
    “…Inpatient and outpatient cognitive behavioural pain management programmes for mixed chronic pain patients were compared. Patients were randomly allocated to…”
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    Simple pain rating scales hide complex idiosyncratic meanings by Williams, Amanda C.de C., Davies, Huw Talfryn Oakley, Chadury, Yasmin

    Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-04-2000)
    “…Assumptions of reliability and consistency of self-report of pain by patients using visual analogue scales (VAS) and numerical rating scales (NRS) are based on…”
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    Attrition from a pain management programme by Coughlan, G M, Ridout, K L, Williams, A C, Richardson, P H

    Published in British journal of clinical psychology (01-09-1995)
    “…Drop-out from treatment and attrition from follow-up present problems for generalizing results from pain management programmes. Predictors of drop-out and of…”
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    Generalizing from a controlled trial: the effects of patient preference versus randomization on the outcome of inpatient versus outpatient chronic pain management by de C Williams, A C, Nicholas, M K, Richardson, P H, Pither, C E, Fernandes, J

    Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-10-1999)
    “…Patients accepting randomization in a randomized controlled trial (RCT) may not be representative of the clinical population from which they are drawn, calling…”
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    Getting RID of pain-related behaviour to improve social and self perception: A technology-based perspective by Aung, M. S. H., Romera-Paredes, B., Singh, A., Lim, S., Kanakam, N., de C Williams, A. C, Bianchi-Berthouze, N.

    “…People with chronic musculoskeletal pain can experience pain-related fear of physical activity and low confidence in their own motor capabilities. These…”
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    Extending Physiotherapy Skills Using a Psychological Approach: Cognitive-behavioural management of chronic pain by Harding, Vicki, Williams, Amanda C de C

    Published in Physiotherapy (1995)
    “…This paper discusses the cognitive-behavioural approach to chronic pain management and the special part physiotherapists have to play in this flourishing area…”
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    Stiff Upper Lip: Coping Strategies of World War II Veterans with Phantom Limb Pain by Machin, Peggy, de C. Williams, Amanda C

    Published in The Clinical journal of pain (01-12-1998)
    “…OBJECTIVE:Study of coping with phantom pain in nonclinical war veteran amputees. DESIGN:Semistructured interview with amputees in their home setting…”
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    Outcome assessment in chronic non-cancer pain treatment by Williams, A. C. De C.

    Published in Acta anaesthesiologica Scandinavica (01-10-2001)
    “…Increased literacy of the pain research community concerning the formal requirements of assessment instruments – reliability, validity and sensitivity to…”
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    Opiate reduction in chronic pain patients: a comparison of patient-controlled reduction and staff controlled cocktail methods by Ralphs, Judith A, de C Williams, Amanda C, Richardson, Phil H, Pither, Charles E, Nicholas, Michael K

    Published in Pain (Amsterdam) (01-03-1994)
    “…This study compares the effectiveness of two methods of opiate reduction in 108 chronic pain patients during a 4 week inpatient pain management programme, and…”
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