‘How do you explain a pain that can't be seen?’: The narratives of women with chronic pelvic pain and their disengagement with the diagnostic cycle
This qualitative study explored how women with chronic pelvic pain disengage from the diagnostic cycle due to feelings of disempowerment and an inability to have their stories validated within the medical consultation.
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