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Effects of Music Therapy on Quality of Life in Adults with Sickle Cell Disease (MUSIQOLS): A Mixed Methods Feasibility Study [Erratum]
Rodgers-Melnick SN, Lin L, Gam K, Souza de Santana Carvalho E, Jenerette C, Rowland DY, Little JA, Dusek JA, Bakshi N, Krishnamurti L
Journal of Pain Research 2022, 15:1123-1124
Published Date: 19 April 2022
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Effects of Music Therapy on Quality of Life in Adults with Sickle Cell Disease (MUSIQOLS): A Mixed Methods Feasibility Study
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Rodgers-Melnick SN, Lin L, Gam K, Souza de Santana Carvalho E, Jenerette C, Rowland DY, Little JA, Dusek JA, Bakshi N, Krishnamurti L
Journal of Pain Research 2022, 15:71-91
Published Date: 11 January 2022
![Noteworthy comment: This study is noteworthy, in that its data demonstrate the relationship between catastrophization and quality of life in sickle cell disease. This finding justifies the utilization of cognitive behavioral therapies to improve the quality of lives of this unfortunate patient population.](assets/img/article_icons/noteworthy.png)
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Pain catastrophizing is associated with poorer health-related quality of life in pediatric patients with sickle cell disease
Bakshi N, Lukombo I, Belfer I, Krishnamurti L
Journal of Pain Research 2018, 11:947-953
Published Date: 8 May 2018
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Quantitative sensory testing is feasible and is well-tolerated in patients with sickle cell disease following a vaso-occlusive episode
Bakshi N, Lukombo I, Belfer I, Krishnamurti L
Journal of Pain Research 2018, 11:435-443
Published Date: 23 February 2018
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Presence of pain on three or more days of the week is associated with worse patient reported outcomes in adults with sickle cell disease
Bakshi N, Ross D, Krishnamurti L
Journal of Pain Research 2018, 11:313-318
Published Date: 9 February 2018
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The role of the arginine metabolome in pain: implications for sickle cell disease
Bakshi N, Morris CR
Journal of Pain Research 2016, 9:167-175
Published Date: 30 March 2016