Purpose. To investigate whether socioeconomic status in patients with back pain participating in a randomised controlled trial was predictive of functional disability (Roland Disability Questionnaire, RDQ). Method. Secondary analysis of data (n=949) from a national primary care trial of physical treatments for back pain (UKBEAM trial) using multilevel modelling. The three indicators were Townsend scores, educational levels and work status Results. All indicators were significant predictors of outcome after adjusting for baseline variables. As Townsend scores increased (indicating greater deprivation) RDQ scores (functional disability related to back pain) increased. Lower levels of educational attainment were associated with higher ...
Abstract Background Low back pain is the greatest contributor to the global burden of disease and ca...
Socioeconomic factors are important risk factors for lumbar pain and disability. The total costs of ...
This study aimed to explore factors associating with disability, which means physical impairment aff...
BACKGROUND: Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most common and costly healthcare problems worldwide. ...
Background: Low back pain is the greatest contributor to the global burden of disease and can result...
Abstract Background In health research, indicators of socioeconomic status (SES) are often used inte...
Low education is consistently associated with an increased risk of back pain disability, but the und...
Research problem. Back pain is a common reason for people to be absent from work, especially among w...
STUDY DESIGN: Single-site, exploratory, crosssectional design. OBJECTIVE: To identify variables asso...
Purpose. Exploring which variables are related to work status in patients with chronic low back pain...
In this secondary analysis of an RCT [14] which examined the effect of CFT on clinical outcomes comp...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To analyze the role that biomechanical strains and psychosocial wor...
Purpose. Exploring which variables are related to work status in patients with chronic low back pain...
Chronic pain is a widespread public health problem that affects at least 37% of U.S. adults. Low bac...
Abstract Background Low back pain is the greatest contributor to the global burden of disease and ca...
Socioeconomic factors are important risk factors for lumbar pain and disability. The total costs of ...
This study aimed to explore factors associating with disability, which means physical impairment aff...
BACKGROUND: Low back pain (LBP) is one of the most common and costly healthcare problems worldwide. ...
Background: Low back pain is the greatest contributor to the global burden of disease and can result...
Abstract Background In health research, indicators of socioeconomic status (SES) are often used inte...
Low education is consistently associated with an increased risk of back pain disability, but the und...
Research problem. Back pain is a common reason for people to be absent from work, especially among w...
STUDY DESIGN: Single-site, exploratory, crosssectional design. OBJECTIVE: To identify variables asso...
Purpose. Exploring which variables are related to work status in patients with chronic low back pain...
In this secondary analysis of an RCT [14] which examined the effect of CFT on clinical outcomes comp...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: To analyze the role that biomechanical strains and psychosocial wor...
Purpose. Exploring which variables are related to work status in patients with chronic low back pain...
Chronic pain is a widespread public health problem that affects at least 37% of U.S. adults. Low bac...
Abstract Background Low back pain is the greatest contributor to the global burden of disease and ca...
Socioeconomic factors are important risk factors for lumbar pain and disability. The total costs of ...
This study aimed to explore factors associating with disability, which means physical impairment aff...