Initial content validation and roadmap for a new patient-reported outcome measure of pain intensity.
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D. Amtmann | R. Dworkin | M. Jensen | D. Turk | J. Gewandter | Dale J. Langford | A. Corneli | M. McFatrich | B. B. Reeve | T. Swezey | Kevin McKenna | B. Reeve
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