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Do metaphors have therapeutic value for people in pain? A Systematic Review
Sarah-Jane Ryan
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Pain Management
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Therapeutic Value
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Clinical Practice
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Practice Setting
25%
Healthcare
25%
Therapeutic Use
25%
Treatment Strategy
25%
Potential Therapeutics
25%
Meta-ethnography
25%
Perceptual Experience
25%
Methodological Quality
25%
Pain Experience
25%
Current Treatment
25%
Communication Difficulties
25%
Metaphor Use
25%
Critical Appraisal Skills Programme
25%
Power of Language
25%
Research Quality Assessment
25%
Therapeutic Review
25%
Nursing and Health Professions
Analgesia
100%
Systematic Review
100%
Clinical Practice
50%
Practice Setting
25%
Drug Therapy
25%
Quality Control
25%
Rigor
25%
Guiding Catheter
25%
Checklist
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Critical Appraisal
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