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Barker, S., Kothari, S. and Giannakopoulou, C. (2006). British Pain Society Newsletter, Autumn, p30-31. The neuromodulation programme: preliminary audit of results.

Barker, S., Kothari, S. and Giannakopoulou, C. (2007). Bol- Polish pain journal. P18-21. The neuromodulation programme: preliminary audit of results.

Grey, C., Giannakopoulou, C., and Barker, S (2007) Evaluation of the 1-month and 9-month follow-up component of the INPUT pain management program. Poster presented at 2007 British Pain Society Conference.

Knight L, Jamani N and Cowburn A (2008) Impact of a new Care Pathway on Attendance on a Residential Pain Management Programme. Poster presented at the IASP Conference. August 2008

Knight L, Jamani N and Cowburn A. (2010) Impact of a new care pathway on attendance on a residential Chronic Pain Management Programme (PMP), Journal of Pain Management;3(2):00-00 (in press).

Kothari, S, Mahmood, A. Grey, C, Giannakopoulou, C. (2006). Review of Pain Medication following an inpatient pain management programme. Poster presented at 2006 British Pain Society Conference.

Cohen M, Sanders D, Crowhurst A, Thacker M (2008) The influence of smoking status on pain intensity, depression, catastrophising, self efficacy, and physical performance measures in patients with chronic pain. Poster at the IASP Conference. August 2008

Adams JH, Williams ACdeC (2003). What affects return to work for graduates of a pain management programme with chronic upper limb pain? Journal of Occupational Rehabilitation, 13, 91-106.

Williams ACdeC, Morley S, Black S (2002). Grant report: Empirical evaluation of best practice in chronic pain management: influence of patient characteristics and treatment type on outcome. www.info.doh.gov.uk/doh/refr_web.nsf

Williams ACdeC, Nicholas MK, Richardson PH, Pither CE, Fernandes J (1999). Generalizing from a controlled trial: the effects of patient preference versus randomization on the outcome of inpatient versus outpatient chronic pain management. Pain 83 57-65.

Morley SJ, Eccleston C, Williams ACdeC (1999). Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials of cognitive behaviour therapy and behaviour therapy for chronic pain in adults, excluding headache. Pain 80 1-13.

Richardson IH, Richardson PH (1999) Does cognitive change predict the outcome of cognitive-behavioural pain management? Psychology, Health & Medicine, 4, 27-44.

McQuay HJ, Moore RA, Eccleston C, Morley S, Williams ACdeC (1997). Systematic review of outpatient services for chronic pain control. Health Technology Assessment 1 (6).

Williams ACdeC, Richardson PH, Nicholas MK, Pither CE, Harding VR, Ridout KL, Ralphs JA, Richardson IH, Justins DM, Chamberlain JH (1996). Inpatient vs. outpatient pain management: results of a randomised controlled trial. Pain, 66, 13-22.

Williams ACdeC, Nicholas MK, Richardson PH, Pither CE, Justins DM, Chamberlain JH, Harding JR, Ralphs JA, Jones SC, Dieudonne I, Featherstone JD, Hodgson DR, Ridout KL, Shannon EM (1993). Evaluation of a cognitive behavioural programme for rehabilitating patients with chronic pain. British Journal of General Practice, 43, 513-518.

Harding V, Williams ACdeC (1995). Editorial: applying psychology to enhance physiotherapy outcome. Physiotherapy Research and Practice, 11, 129-132.

Coughlan GM, Ridout KL, Williams ACdeC, Richardson PH (1995). Attrition from a pain management programme. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 34, 471-479.

Ralphs JA, Williams ACdeC, Richardson PH, Pither CE, Nicholas MK (1994). Opiate reduction in chronic pain patients: a comparison of patient-controlled reduction and staff controlled cocktail methods. Pain, 56, 279-288. [Paper abstracted for Analgesic Digest 1996.]

Richardson IH, Richardson PH, Williams ACdeC, Featherstone J, Harding VR (1994). The effects of a cognitive-behavioural pain management programme on the quality of work and employment status of severely impaired chronic pain patients. Disability and Rehabilitation, 16, 26-34.

 

 

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