Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
Volume 39, Issue 1 , Pages 139-154 , January 2010

The Use of Morphine to Treat Cancer-Related Pain: A Synthesis of Quantitative and Qualitative Research

  • Kate Flemming, MSc, RN

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationAddress correspondence to: Kate Flemming, MSc, RN, Department of Health Sciences, The University of York, Area 2, Seebohm Rowntree Building, University Road, Heslington, York, YO10 5DD, United Kingdom.

,Accepted 14 May 2009.

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 This work was funded by a Research Scientist in Evidence Synthesis Award from the Department of Health and NHS National Coordinating Centre for Research Capacity Development.

PII: S0885-3924(09)00731-3

doi: 10.1016/j.jpainsymman.2009.05.014

Journal of Pain and Symptom Management
Volume 39, Issue 1 , Pages 139-154 , January 2010