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The effectiveness of online pain resources for health professionals: a systematic review with subset meta-analysis of educational intervention studies

The effectiveness of online pain resources for health professionals: a systematic review with subset meta-analysis of educational intervention studies
The effectiveness of online pain resources for health professionals: a systematic review with subset meta-analysis of educational intervention studies
This systematic review will address the following questions:
(i) To what extent is online-based pain instruction associated with improved outcomes in health professionals compared with no intervention?
(ii) To what extent is online-based pain instruction associated with improved outcomes in health professionals compared with non-online instructional methods?
(iii) What factors can explain potential differences in effect across participants, settings, interventions, outcomes, and study designs for each of these questions?
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Liossi, Christina
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Liossi, Christina, Failo, Alessandro, Schoth, Daniel, Williams, Glyn and Howard, Richard (2017) The effectiveness of online pain resources for health professionals: a systematic review with subset meta-analysis of educational intervention studies.

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Abstract

This systematic review will address the following questions:
(i) To what extent is online-based pain instruction associated with improved outcomes in health professionals compared with no intervention?
(ii) To what extent is online-based pain instruction associated with improved outcomes in health professionals compared with non-online instructional methods?
(iii) What factors can explain potential differences in effect across participants, settings, interventions, outcomes, and study designs for each of these questions?

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Published date: 6 April 2017
Organisations: Human Wellbeing

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Local EPrints ID: 408369
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/408369
PURE UUID: 012e8c8e-ad42-4434-bd1a-5a4ff94191c2
ORCID for Christina Liossi: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-0627-6377

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Date deposited: 19 May 2017 04:04
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 03:48

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Author: Alessandro Failo
Author: Daniel Schoth
Author: Glyn Williams
Author: Richard Howard

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