Developing the evidence and associated service models to support older adults living with frailty to manage their pain and to reduce its impact on their lives: protocol for a mixed-method, co-design study (The POPPY Study).

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References: Brown L, Mossabir R, Harrison N, Lam N, Grice A, Clegg A, Williams A, Antcliff D, Schofield P, Suleman A, Forster A. Developing the evidence and associated service models to support older adults living with frailty to manage their pain and to reduce its impact on their lives: protocol for a mixed-method, co-design study (The POPPY Study). BMJ Open 2023;13:e074785. https://bmjopen.bmj.com/content/13/6/e074785

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Brown L, Mossabir R, Harrison N, Lam N, Grice A, Clegg A, Williams A, Antcliff D, Schofield P, Suleman A, Forster A.

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