Linguistic validation of the Norfolk Quality of Life (QoL) questionnaire in diabetic neuropathy
Competitive analysis and burden of illness in diabetic peripheral neuropathy
Literature review of PROs and endpoints of pain in peripheral diabetic neuropathy
PRO assessment in diabetic peripheral neuropathy
Validation study of the modified version of the Brief Pain Inventory – Short Form (mBPI-SF), MOS-S and 3 single item questions in diabetic peripheral neuropathy
Gap analysis and strategic recommendation for PRO and market access studies in diabetic peripheral neuropathy
Consultancy on the validity of the Leeds Assessment of Neuropathic Symptoms and Signs (LANSS) pain scale for use in painful diabetic neuropathy patients
Interview study to understand the experience of walking pain among patients with diabetic peripheral neuropathy
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