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Symptom Interactions as Mechanisms Underlying Symptom Pairs and Clusters

Purpose: To present a summary of the potential shared or interactive mechanisms underlying an exemplar symptom pair: sleep disturbances and pain. Organizing Construct: Understanding of the multidimensional shared and interactive mechanisms underlying symptoms pairs and clusters has the potential to...

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Published in:Journal of nursing scholarship 2005-01, Vol.37 (3), p.209-215
Main Authors: Parker, Kathy P., Kimble, Laura P., Dunbar, Sandra B., Clark, Patricia C.
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Environment
Holistic Health
Human Development
Humans
Interdisciplinary aspects
mechanisms
Models, Biological
Models, Nursing
Models, Psychological
Nursing
Nursing Diagnosis
Outcome Assessment (Health Care)
Pain
Pain - complications
Pain - physiopathology
Pain - prevention & control
Pain - psychology
Patient Care Team
Physiology
Quality of Life
Risk Factors
Sleep
Sleep Wake Disorders - complications
Sleep Wake Disorders - physiopathology
Sleep Wake Disorders - prevention & control
Sleep Wake Disorders - psychology
symptom clusters
Symptom management
symptom pairs
symptoms
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