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    1. Fuchs-Lacelle, S., Hadjistavropoulos, T., & Lix, L. (2008). Pain assessment as intervention: A study of older adults with severe dementia. Clinical Journal of Pain, 24, 697–707.

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    2. Hadjistavropoulos, T., Kaasalainen, S., Williams, J., & Zacharias, R. (2014). Improving Pain Assessment Practices and Outcomes in Long-Term Care Facilities: A Mixed Methods Investigation. Pain Management Nursing, 15(4), 748-759.

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