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22 September 2011
Vol. 3 No. 1 (2011)
Information preferences of people living with fibromyalgia – a survey of their information needs and preferences

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School of Rehabilitation Science, Faculty
of Health Sciences, McMaster University,
Hamilton, ON, Canada.
School of Rehabilitation Science, Faculty
of Health Sciences, McMaster University,
Hamilton, ON, Canada.
School of Rehabilitation Science, Faculty
of Health Sciences, McMaster University,
Hamilton, O, Canada.
Knowledge Translation, Institute for Work & Health, Toronto, ON, Canada.
Faculty of Health Sciences, School
of Occupational Therapy, University of
Western Ontario, London, ON, Canada.
Supporting Agencies
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Lubna Daraz, School of Rehabilitation Science, Faculty
of Health Sciences, McMaster University,
Hamilton, ON
PhD
School of Rehabilitation Science
McMaster University
Joy C. MacDermid, School of Rehabilitation Science, Faculty
of Health Sciences, McMaster University,
Hamilton, ON
Professor
School of Rehabilitation Science
Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University
Seanne Wilkins, School of Rehabilitation Science, Faculty
of Health Sciences, McMaster University,
Hamilton, O
Associate Professor
School of Rehabilitation Science
Faculty of Health Sciences, McMaster University
Jane Gibson, Knowledge Translation, Institute for Work & Health, Toronto, ON
Director, Knowledge Translation
Lynn Shaw, Faculty of Health Sciences, School
of Occupational Therapy, University of
Western Ontario, London, ON
Associate Professor
Faculty of health sciences, School of Occupational therapy
How to Cite
Information preferences of people living with fibromyalgia – a survey of their information needs and preferences. (2011). Rheumatology Reports, 3(1), e7. https://doi.org/10.4081/rr.2011.e7