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Utilization, Reliability, and Validity of a Smartphone App for Chronic Pain Management: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Utilization, Reliability, and Validity of a Smartphone App for Chronic Pain Management: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Utilization, Reliability, and Validity of a Smartphone App for Chronic Pain Management: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Authors of this article:

Robert N Jamison1 Author Orcid Image ;   Edgar L Ross1 Author Orcid Image

Journals

  1. Schramm K, Grassl N, Nees J, Hoffmann J, Stepan H, Bruckner T, Haun M, Maatouk I, Haist M, Schott T, Sohn C, Schott S. Women’s Attitudes Toward Self-Monitoring of Their Pregnancy Using Noninvasive Electronic Devices: Cross-Sectional Multicenter Study. JMIR mHealth and uHealth 2019;7(1):e11458 View
  2. Kaplan H, Thakkar S, Burns L, Chini B, Dykes D, McPhail G, Moore E, Saeed S, Eslick I, Margolis P, Opipari-Arrigan L. Protocol of a Pilot Study of Technology-Enabled Coproduction in Pediatric Chronic Illness Care. JMIR Research Protocols 2017;6(4):e71 View
  3. Yamin J, Pester B, Kommu R, Allen C, Dharmendran D, Steinhilber K, Crago M, Kazemipour S, Franqueiro A, Fentazi D, Schreiber K, Edwards R, Jamison R, Meints S. A one-day acceptance and commitment therapy workshop for the prevention of chronic post-surgical pain and long-term opioid use following spine surgery: Protocol for a pilot feasibility randomized controlled trial. Contemporary Clinical Trials 2025;149:107785 View

Books/Policy Documents

  1. Kreps G. Handbook of Pain and Palliative Care. View