Many psychological factors have been suggested to be important obstacles to recovery from low back pain, yet most studies focus on a limited number of factors. We compared a more comprehensive range of 20 factors in predicting outcome in primary care. Consecutive patients consulting 8 general practices were eligible to take part in a prospective cohort study; 1591 provided data at baseline and 810 at 6 months. Clinical outcome was defined using the Roland and Morris Disability Questionnaire (RMDQ). The relative strength of the baseline psychological measures to predict outcome was investigated using adjusted multiple linear regression techniques. The sample was similar to other primary care cohorts (mean age 44 years, 59% women, mean baseli...
Study Design. A systematic review of prospective cohort studies in low back pain. Objectives. To ...
Background: An individualized patient reported outcome (PRO) has recently been recommended within LB...
Psychological and social factors have been shown, separately, to predict outcome in individuals with...
AbstractMany psychological factors have been suggested to be important obstacles to recovery from lo...
Many psychological factors have been suggested to be important obstacles to recovery from low back p...
International audienceBackground. Low back pain (LBP) is a major public health problem, often encoun...
Low back pain affects a large proportion of the general population. For some individuals, back pain ...
Study Design: A prospective survey of patients seeking primary care for low back pain. Clinical and ...
Study Design. A prospective survey of patients seeking primary care for low back pain. Clinical and ...
Background: Utilizing psychological resources when dealing with chronic low back pain might aid the ...
AbstractBackgroundBack pain is common and some sufferers consult GPs, yet many sufferers develop per...
STUDY DESIGN. A prospective cohort study of patients with episodes of acute or subacute low back pai...
STUDY DESIGN: A systematic review of prospective cohort studies in low back pain. OBJECTIVES: To eva...
Study Design: A systematic review of prospective cohort studies in low back pain.Objectives: To eval...
Psychological factors are assumed to predict persistent or recurrent musculoskeletal pain. The influ...
Study Design. A systematic review of prospective cohort studies in low back pain. Objectives. To ...
Background: An individualized patient reported outcome (PRO) has recently been recommended within LB...
Psychological and social factors have been shown, separately, to predict outcome in individuals with...
AbstractMany psychological factors have been suggested to be important obstacles to recovery from lo...
Many psychological factors have been suggested to be important obstacles to recovery from low back p...
International audienceBackground. Low back pain (LBP) is a major public health problem, often encoun...
Low back pain affects a large proportion of the general population. For some individuals, back pain ...
Study Design: A prospective survey of patients seeking primary care for low back pain. Clinical and ...
Study Design. A prospective survey of patients seeking primary care for low back pain. Clinical and ...
Background: Utilizing psychological resources when dealing with chronic low back pain might aid the ...
AbstractBackgroundBack pain is common and some sufferers consult GPs, yet many sufferers develop per...
STUDY DESIGN. A prospective cohort study of patients with episodes of acute or subacute low back pai...
STUDY DESIGN: A systematic review of prospective cohort studies in low back pain. OBJECTIVES: To eva...
Study Design: A systematic review of prospective cohort studies in low back pain.Objectives: To eval...
Psychological factors are assumed to predict persistent or recurrent musculoskeletal pain. The influ...
Study Design. A systematic review of prospective cohort studies in low back pain. Objectives. To ...
Background: An individualized patient reported outcome (PRO) has recently been recommended within LB...
Psychological and social factors have been shown, separately, to predict outcome in individuals with...