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Taking ACTION to reduce pain: ACTION study rationale, design and protocol of a randomized trial of a proactive telephone based coaching intervention for chronic musculoskeletal pain among African Americans

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Fig. 1 Conceptual Model
Fig. 2 Study recruitment, enrollment, intervention, assessment, and analysis flow diagram
Table 1 Intervention targets selective contributors to racialdisparities in pain
Table 2 Outcomes measures

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