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Correlation Analysis of Chronic Non-specific Pain and Pain Empathy Among Nursing Students in Higher Education

Qing Li

Abstract


The incidence of chronic non-specific pain among nursing students in higher education has been increasingly recognized. This study
aims to investigate the relationship between chronic non-specific pain and pain empathy among nursing students, providing a theoretical basis
for pain management and professional development in nursing.

Keywords


Nursing students; Chronic non-specific pain; Pain empathy

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.70711/pmr.v2i4.6111

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