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. 2015 Jun 23;10(2):70–77. doi: 10.1177/2049463715590884

Table 1.

Qualitative studies identified in a systematic review describing the experience of phantom limb syndrome.

Author Date Title Journal
Shukla GD, Sahu SC, Tripathi RP, Gupta DK. 1982 Phantom limb: a phenomenological study. The British Journal of Psychiatry
Mortimer C, Steedman WM, McMillan IR, Ravey J. 1998 Phantom pain II: patients’ experiences, beliefs and knowledge. British Journal of Therapy and Rehabilitation
Mortimer CM, Steedman WM, McMillan IR, Martin DJ, Ravey J. 2002 Patient information on phantom limb pain: a focus group study of patient experiences, perceptions and opinions. Health and Education Research
Bosmans JC, Suurmeijer TPBM, Hulsink M, van der Schans CP, Geertzen JHB, Dijkstra PU. 2007 Amputation, phantom pain and subjective well-being: a qualitative study. International Journal of Rehabilitation Research
Björkman B, Arner S, Lund I, Hyden LC. 2010 Adult limb and breast amputees’ experience and descriptions of phantom phenomena – a qualitative study. Scandinavian Journal of Pain
Björkman B, Arner S, Lund I, Hyden LC. 2012 Phantom phenomena – their perceived qualities and consequences from the patient’s perspective. Scandinavian Journal of Pain
Evans CB. 2014 Content analyses of a priori qualitative phantom limb pain descriptions and emerging categories in mid-southerners with limb loss. Rehabilitation Nursing