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From: Development of an interdisciplinary training program about chronic pain management with a cognitive behavioural approach for healthcare professionals: part of a hybrid effectiveness-implementation study

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Expert panels’ perception towards the importance and HCPs’ possession of competencies in clinical practice. Importance of competencies: 1 = not important at all, 2 = slightly important, 3 = moderately important, 4 = very important, 5 = extremely important. HCPs’ possession of competencies: 1 = totally disagree, 2 = disagree, 3 = neutral, 4 = agree, 5 = totally agree. Higher scores reflect higher importance and stronger possession of HCPs’ competencies in clinical practice. PSCEBSM = pain – somatic factors - cognitive factors – emotional factors – behavioural factors – social factors – motivation

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