Trauma-Informed Pain Management Among Refugees and Asylum Seekers: The Need for Integrated Care and a Human Rights
Whitney Scott1,2,3, Zoe Cricks3, Gabriela Enache3
1INPUT Pain Unit, Guy's & St Thomas' Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK.
European Journal of Pain (London, England)
|April 29, 2026
Abstract
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