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An acceptance-based intervention for children and adolescents with cancer experiencing acute pain – a single-subject study

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Figure 1 Participant a’s ratings of pain intensity and level of discomfort. Baseline measurements were taken at 53, 35, 23, 10 and 0 minutes prior to intervention.Abbreviation: FPs-R, Faces Pain scale-Revised.
Figure 2 Participant B’s ratings of pain intensity and level of discomfort. Baseline measurements were taken at 25, 20, 15, 5 and 0 minutes prior to intervention.Abbreviations: Vas, visual analog scale; sD, standard deviation.
Figure 4 Participant D’s ratings of pain intensity and level of discomfort. Baseline measurements were taken at 25, 15, 10, 5 and 0 minutes prior to intervention.Abbreviations: Vas, visual analog scale; sD, standard deviation.

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