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J Caring Sci. 2018;7(4): 197-203. doi: 10.15171/jcs.2018.030
PMID: 30607360        PMCID: PMC6311629

Original Research

Behavioral Pain Indicators in Patients with Traumatic Brain Injury Admitted to an Intensive Care Unit

Roghieh Nazari 1 ORCID, Saeed Pahlevan Sharif 2 ORCID, Kelly A Allen 3 ORCID, Hamid Sharif Nia 4 * ORCID, Bit-Lian Yee 5 ORCID, Ameneh Yaghoobzadeh 6 ORCID

Cited by CrossRef: 5


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